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![]() "Mike Schumann" wrote in message nk.net... How long of a runway do you need for an effective / safe winch and/or auto tow launch environment? Mike Schumann You also asked about a safe environment. The glider should always be able to land safely from a launch failure. That's pretty easy to achieve since the glider will have enough runway to land straight ahead up to about 400 feet AGL. Above that, a short 360 degree pattern can be flown. The land straight ahead option overlaps quite a bit with the 360 pattern. The main thing is that a clear area be available for a glider to land at all times so a pilot dissatisfied with a launch can just release and land. I'd like 300 feet of width and a mile or more of length. Bill Daniels |
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