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On Sunday, March 29, 2020 at 1:15:04 PM UTC-7, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 17:17 29 March 2020, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote: On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 8:15:05 PM UTC-7, Michael Opitz wrote: At 02:37 29 March 2020, Nick Kennedy wrote: RO I think these days tailskids are as rare as hens teeth. The last one I saw was when the guy who bought my 1958 Ka6CR=20 towed it home in 2000. A lot of the 1980's vintage tail skids were retrofitted with the in-line skate wheels embedded in the skid. They helped, but still wouldn't track as well as the larger pneumatic tires. My Discus- B=20 and I believe my first ASW-24 still had skids.=20 =20 RO Your ASW-24 didd not have a skid. But they were still a handful even witho= ut a load of water, with a quartering tailwind at start of roll. An ASW-2= 4 with CG hook is the only glider I have released on tow on the ground for = control issues. I did aerotow my ASH26 a multiple times with the gear moun= ted CG hook, that was much nicer than the ASW-24 CG hook. Jon, My first ASW-24 was serial #10. I checked some old pictures, and it had a tail skid. I may have gotten a tail wheel on my second one, But I can't remember right now. RO My mistake, I was under the impression they were never made with a skid. I owned two different ASW-24's also. Nice bird |
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On Sunday, March 29, 2020 at 11:06:14 AM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Jonathan St. Cloud wrote on 3/29/2020 10:17 AM: On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 8:15:05 PM UTC-7, Michael Opitz wrote: At 02:37 29 March 2020, Nick Kennedy wrote: RO I think these days tailskids are as rare as hens teeth. The last one I saw was when the guy who bought my 1958 Ka6CR towed it home in 2000. A lot of the 1980's vintage tail skids were retrofitted with the in-line skate wheels embedded in the skid. They helped, but still wouldn't track as well as the larger pneumatic tires. My Discus-B and I believe my first ASW-24 still had skids. RO Your ASW-24 didd not have a skid. But they were still a handful even without a load of water, with a quartering tailwind at start of roll. An ASW-24 with CG hook is the only glider I have released on tow on the ground for control issues. I did aerotow my ASH26 a multiple times with the gear mounted CG hook, that was much nicer than the ASW-24 CG hook. Did your ASH26 have a steerable tail wheel? That makes a tremendous difference in controlling where you want it to go. Even without that, the designer's deliberate positioning of the main gear more forward than usual puts considerable weight on the tail wheel, increasing it's authority, and making the glider much less likely to swerve. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 No, my ASH26 did not have the steerable installed at time of aero tows. None of the low speed T/O issues my ASW-24's could have with the CG hook. |
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