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I am wondering if anyone has experience both physical and legal in
rigging Schweizer gliders to be towed with tost rings I have thought about modifiying the moving part of the tow hitch (making it narrower). I have also thought about installing tost hitches on the glider. We waste a lot of time switching the weak link end to end. Bill Snead |
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On Dec 19, 4:09*pm, " wrote:
I am wondering if anyone has experience both physical and legal in rigging Schweizer gliders to be towed with tost rings I have thought about modifiying the moving part of the tow hitch (making it narrower). I have also thought about installing tost hitches on the glider. We waste a lot of time switching the weak link end to end. Bill Snead Some operators thread a tost link and a Schweizer ring on the same end of the tow rope. I would think that would be a lot better than an illegal /unapproved modification to the tow hook. I suppose there is some small risk that the big Schweizer ring could foul something when the tost rings were in use. Andy Andy (GY) |
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On Dec 19, 5:33*pm, Andy wrote:
On Dec 19, 4:09*pm, " wrote: I am wondering if anyone has experience both physical and legal in rigging Schweizer gliders to be towed with tost rings I have thought about modifiying the moving part of the tow hitch (making it narrower). I have also thought about installing tost hitches on the glider. We waste a lot of time switching the weak link end to end. Bill Snead Some operators thread a tost link and a Schweizer ring on the same end of the tow rope. *I would think that would be a lot better than an illegal /unapproved modification to the tow hook. *I suppose there is some small risk that the big Schweizer ring could foul something when the tost rings were in use. Andy Andy (GY) We use a bridle with Tost rings for the Tost equipped gliders in our club. The bridle simply loops through the Schweizer ring at the end of the rope. Really doesn't take much time to switch out the bridle unless you can't find it :-) The other solution i've seen is to have both styles of rings at the end of the rope. Either solution is way better than using incorrect rings. Peter |
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On Dec 19, 7:15*pm, vontresc wrote:
On Dec 19, 5:33*pm, Andy wrote: On Dec 19, 4:09*pm, " wrote: I am wondering if anyone has experience both physical and legal in rigging Schweizer gliders to be towed with tost rings I have thought about modifiying the moving part of the tow hitch (making it narrower). I have also thought about installing tost hitches on the glider. We waste a lot of time switching the weak link end to end. Bill Snead Some operators thread a tost link and a Schweizer ring on the same end of the tow rope. *I would think that would be a lot better than an illegal /unapproved modification to the tow hook. *I suppose there is some small risk that the big Schweizer ring could foul something when the tost rings were in use. Andy Andy (GY) We use a bridle with Tost rings for the Tost equipped gliders in our club. The bridle simply loops through the Schweizer ring at the end of the rope. Really doesn't take much time to switch out the bridle unless you can't find it :-) The other solution i've seen is to have both styles of rings at the end of the rope. Either solution is way better than using incorrect rings. Peter- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - NO NEVER use the wrong ring with ANY hook, I understand that a TOST ring has been known to "jam" a Schweizer hook and make it un-able to release.....I know someone who experienced this foul up because of a "new" lineboy who had not been properly taught the difference. Their is a sevice bulliten out since last year about tolerences for Schweizer hook wear limits, check the K&L website. |
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"Some operators thread a tost link and a Schweizer ring on the same
end of the tow rope. " Two tow rings on the end of the tow rope makes it heavier, and will fly lower behind the towplane making it more likely to hit objects on the ground. Tom Knauff |
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On Dec 20, 5:29*am, Tom wrote:
"Some operators thread a tost link and a Schweizer ring on the same end of the tow rope. " Two tow rings on the end of the tow rope makes it heavier, and will fly lower behind the towplane making it more likely to hit objects on the ground. Tom Knauff How can a rope with 2 ring sets be heavier than a rope terminated by a Schweizer ring with a tost weak link added to the end? Surely the only way to avoid the weight of 2 ring sets is to change the whole tow rope. In any case I doubt the difference in rope droop is significant and suspect it is probably more influenced by the type of ball used to protect the rings. It is, however, certain that if a weak link is added to the end of the rope then the new end will fly lower by some fraction of the weak link length. This is probably only of academic interest except to those tow pilots that consistently clear obstacles by a few inches. Those pilots will appreciate the rope being exactly the same for each approach and landing. Andy |
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On Dec 20, 5:29*am, Tom wrote:
"Some operators thread a tost link and a Schweizer ring on the same end of the tow rope. " Two tow rings on the end of the tow rope makes it heavier, and will fly lower behind the towplane making it more likely to hit objects on the ground. Tom Knauff There are lots of really neat stuff in the Tost catalog - including a tow rope retract winch. The late Fred Robinson installed them on his Pawnees. The resulting increase in operational efficiency from shorter landings and taxi-backs equaled a third tow plane, he said. Tost also had a really neat connect/disconnect system which allows quick change of rings and weak links. This also adds to efficiency in that the "crawl under and hook-up" protocol can be done before the tug arrives with the rope snapped onto the weak link/ringset leader in seconds. Finally, use only the correct ring/ringset. Any other combination is a significant risk not worth trying for a bit of convenience. |
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![]() Minor correction. Two of Fred Robinson's Pawnees did have rope retract winches, but they were not the Tost ones. On 2010-12-20 07:26:17 -0800, bildan said: There are lots of really neat stuff in the Tost catalog - including a tow rope retract winch. The late Fred Robinson installed them on his Pawnees. The resulting increase in operational efficiency from shorter landings and taxi-backs equaled a third tow plane, he said. -- To email, replace contestid with the real thing. (spelled out) |
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On Dec 20, 9:43*am, Alpha One wrote:
Minor correction. Two of Fred Robinson's Pawnees did have rope retract winches, but they were not the Tost ones. On 2010-12-20 07:26:17 -0800, bildan said: There are lots of really neat stuff in the Tost catalog - including a tow rope retract winch. *The late Fred Robinson installed them on his Pawnees. *The resulting increase in operational efficiency from shorter landings and taxi-backs equaled a third tow plane, he said. -- To email, replace contestid with the real thing. (spelled out) Whose retract winches were they? |
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