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On Jan 25, 7:05*pm, Tony V wrote:
Correction! I was just taken to task by a hang glider (and sailplane) pilot friend...... Hang gliders use "hand thrown" chutes, not "ballistic". Cookie Happily, everybody is right. :-) both hand-thrown and ballistic chutes are available to the hang glider community. Seehttp://www.highenergysports.com/articles/ballistic_controversy.htmfor a start Tony LS6-b, USHPA 7826 Yes, according to my expert, both ballistic and hand thrown parachutes have been and are used on hang gliders. But mostly hand thrown by a large margin. But my original point was that hang gliders widely use parachute recovery systems, you could say "everybody uses them" and you could say they are "mandated". I believe that the hang glider people have decided to self regulate (as opposed to government regulation) and require chutes at any "sanctioned" gliding site. This is not the case in sailplanes however, for the reasons given in this thread. Sailplanes are very different in some respects, than hang gliders. I think that the "personal" parachute is the preferred solution for sailplanes. Soaring also self regulates to some degree as chutes are required in contests. Cookie |
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