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I forwarded that hilarious youtube Hitler-as-CD video to my brother,
who several questions later asked me why we have to turn to the left in the start cylinder but have to turn right when releasing from tow. I did not have an answer to that question. But I sure hope that I wake up one day and find out one of the two sets of rules has changed! ~ted/2NO |
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On May 11, 9:20*pm, Tuno wrote:
I forwarded that hilarious youtube Hitler-as-CD video to my brother, who several questions later asked me why we have to turn to the left in the start cylinder but have to turn right when releasing from tow. I did not have an answer to that question. But I sure hope that I wake up one day and find out one of the two sets of rules has changed! ~ted/2NO Ted, Historically we turned right after release from tow so that is why we do it in a contest still. The left turns come from the days of cameras pointed at your left wing tip, you had to turn left around the turn-point so the rule was set that everyone would turn left to avoid conflicts. |
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On May 11, 10:32*pm, Tim Taylor wrote:
On May 11, 9:20*pm, Tuno wrote: I forwarded that hilarious youtube Hitler-as-CD video to my brother, who several questions later asked me why we have to turn to the left in the start cylinder but have to turn right when releasing from tow. I did not have an answer to that question. But I sure hope that I wake up one day and find out one of the two sets of rules has changed! ~ted/2NO Ted, Historically we turned right after release from tow so that is why we do it in a contest still. *The left turns come from the days of cameras pointed at your left wing tip, you had to turn left around the turn-point so the rule was set that everyone would turn left to avoid conflicts. "All left turners leave the room". That's True Tim. So the question now is - is there any provision still in the rules for use of cameras in a contest? If not, why not turn right in the cylinders? I sometimes amuse myself at contests observing whether pilots even give lip service to a right turn off tow. Most give a feint to the right then turn hard left to try to catch the thermal they just flew through. 9B |
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On May 12, 7:20*am, Andy wrote:
On May 11, 10:32*pm, Tim Taylor wrote: On May 11, 9:20*pm, Tuno wrote: I forwarded that hilarious youtube Hitler-as-CD video to my brother, who several questions later asked me why we have to turn to the left in the start cylinder but have to turn right when releasing from tow. I did not have an answer to that question. But I sure hope that I wake up one day and find out one of the two sets of rules has changed! ~ted/2NO Ted, Historically we turned right after release from tow so that is why we do it in a contest still. *The left turns come from the days of cameras pointed at your left wing tip, you had to turn left around the turn-point so the rule was set that everyone would turn left to avoid conflicts. "All left turners leave the room". That's True Tim. *So the question now is - is there any provision still in the rules for use of cameras in a contest? *If not, why not turn right in the cylinders? I sometimes amuse myself at contests observing whether pilots even give lip service to a right turn off tow. Most give a feint to the right then turn hard left to try to catch the thermal they just flew through. 9B As far as I'm aware, the right turn off tow is a North American practice. Everywhere else turns left. Don't ask me why. Perhaps the same reason Americans drive on the wrong side of the road? Mike |
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Mike the Strike wrote:
As far as I'm aware, the right turn off tow is a North American practice. Everywhere else turns left. It's the only way to get a tailwind in the perpetual high pressure areas we fly. Everyone else in the world appears to fly in depressions and have to turn left to get the tailwind. Terribly sad! Don't ask me why. Perhaps the same reason Americans drive on the wrong side of the road? Tsk: "...about 34% of the world's people live in left-hand traffic countries and 66% in right-hand traffic countries. About 28% of the world's total road distance carries traffic on the left, and 72% on the right." Quoted from this link (even has a color coded map to make it clear how out of step those left-lane drivers really are ;-)): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving..._left_or_right |
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On May 12, 7:39*am, Mike the Strike wrote:
As far as I'm aware, the right turn off tow is a North American practice. *Everywhere else turns left. Hmmm. Not everywhere, even in other colonies. Right turn in Australia... After a low tow! Jim |
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On May 12, 7:39*am, Mike the Strike wrote:
On May 12, 7:20*am, Andy wrote: On May 11, 10:32*pm, Tim Taylor wrote: On May 11, 9:20*pm, Tuno wrote: I forwarded that hilarious youtube Hitler-as-CD video to my brother, who several questions later asked me why we have to turn to the left in the start cylinder but have to turn right when releasing from tow. I did not have an answer to that question. But I sure hope that I wake up one day and find out one of the two sets of rules has changed! ~ted/2NO Ted, Historically we turned right after release from tow so that is why we do it in a contest still. *The left turns come from the days of cameras pointed at your left wing tip, you had to turn left around the turn-point so the rule was set that everyone would turn left to avoid conflicts. "All left turners leave the room". That's True Tim. *So the question now is - is there any provision still in the rules for use of cameras in a contest? *If not, why not turn right in the cylinders? I sometimes amuse myself at contests observing whether pilots even give lip service to a right turn off tow. Most give a feint to the right then turn hard left to try to catch the thermal they just flew through. 9B As far as I'm aware, the right turn off tow is a North American practice. *Everywhere else turns left. Don't ask me why. *Perhaps the same reason Americans drive on the wrong side of the road? Mike I figured only make the contest pilots change thermalling direction rather than every US glider pilot change direction off tow. It's a nit, but I'll pick it. 9B |
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At least one club in the UK requires the glider to turn right when
releasing from tow as well. If the tug has side-by-side seats the tug pilot is on the left so if he goes left after the glider releases he can make a good lookout before turning. If he goes right his view is impaired. So, tug left, glider right is safer.... At 16:20 12 May 2009, JS wrote: On May 12, 7:39=Adam, Mike the Strike wrote: As far as I'm aware, the right turn off tow is a North American practise. =Everywhere else turns left. HM. Not everywhere, even in other colonies. Right turn in Australia... After a low tow! Jim |
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On May 11, 8:20*pm, Tuno wrote:
I forwarded that hilarious youtube Hitler-as-CD video to my brother, who several questions later asked me why we have to turn to the left in the start cylinder but have to turn right when releasing from tow. I did not have an answer to that question. But I sure hope that I wake up one day and find out one of the two sets of rules has changed! ~ted/2NO Who turns right when releasing off tow at a contest? Most costest tow pilots are gone as soon as the release is pulled. I usually make a token roll input to the right then crank left into the thermal as soon as the tug is clear. Andy |
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Who turns right when releasing off tow at a contest?
In 2004 or 2005 at an ASA contest day at Estrella I did one of those feint-right, turn-left maneuvers off tow. At the pilots meeting the next morning, the proprietor came by and "reminded" us that we were to turn right off tow, and make it a real right turn. So, to answer your question, I do ![]() 2NO |
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