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Barry,
In one of my favorite books, Richard Miller's "Without Visible Means of Support", there is a tale of a Russian Glider air/winch/winch tow. A twin engined towplane, a bunch of wire, a two place sailplane, a bunch of wire, and a single place sailplane. Tow plane goes as high as he can go, lets out his line. The two plane and single place "kite" themselves up higher. Then, the two place lets out his line, and the single place "kites" himself as high as he can get. Not really winching in the classic sense. More like an auto tow using a towplane and a sailplane. On their first attempt, the towlane got to 15,000, the two place got to about 18,000, and the single place got to 21,000. On a later attempt, the single place got to 28,050 feet. Fred, have you got reels in your towplanes? How much spectra do you think it could hold? :-) Steve |
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