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On Nov 23, 8:04*am, sisu1a wrote:
was still really tame compared to the helicopter launches (New Zealand) I got on vid... * *initial launch and first 1000' or so is 'normal' aerotow, but after that the chopper really starts climbing and the ASW 24/27 (grainy footage...) is vertically dangling -by it's nosehook. Pilot releases once the propwash starts spinning the glider. *O_O OK, my emailed notes on the day confirm that I thought it was the belly hook, not the nose hook. http://gei.aerobaticsweb.org/WORLD_9...tin_jan10.html (scroll to the bottom) |
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I haven't watched it in a while, and I'm not disputing which hook it was dangling by, before it started spinning in the propwash. Release from that position also made for a pretty nice tailslide. Honestly the whole affair looked like a lot of damn fun! ![]() Seeing as you were there, taking notes and all, pm me if you want a copy of the vid to complete your records. It's tucked at the end of a grainy copy of that Aussie knockoff of Sunship Game of the 74' World's, which is actually really interesting in itself. -Paul |
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Tip: Lock the belly release so it wont back release!
Tom At 23:29 22 November 2011, Bruce Hoult wrote: On Nov 23, 8:04=A0am, sisu1a wrote: was still really tame compared to the helicopter launches (New Zealand) I got on vid... =A0 =A0initial launch and first 1000' or so is 'normal' aerotow, but after that the chopper really starts climbing and the ASW 24/27 (grainy footage...) is vertically dangling -by it's nosehook. Pilot releases once the propwash starts spinning the glider. =A0O_O OK, my emailed notes on the day confirm that I thought it was the belly hook, not the nose hook. http://gei.aerobaticsweb.org/WORLD_9...tin_jan10.html (scroll to the bottom) |
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On Nov 23, 3:38*am, Tom Claffey wrote:
Tip: Lock the belly release so it wont back release! Tom Tom, I have been working with TOST CG-hooks (i.e. 'belly release') for the last 25+years and have yet to find a way to 'lock' the back-release function, a very important safety feature. Feel free to elaborate on that one..... ;-) Uli Neumann |
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Am 24.11.2011 12:07, GM wrote:
On Nov 23, 3:38 am, Tom wrote: Tip: Lock the belly release so it wont back release! Tom Tom, I have been working with TOST CG-hooks (i.e. 'belly release') for the last 25+years and have yet to find a way to 'lock' the back-release function, a very important safety feature. Feel free to elaborate on that one..... ;-) Uli Neumann Uli, on my ASW24 (CG-hook only) I regularily lock the back-release feature when aero-towing in the alps, due to the high turbulence that can be experienced there. I simply push a cork from an ordinary wine bottle behind the TOST hook, so that the swiveling part of the hook is blocked. Needless to say that the cork should be removed before the next winch launch.... -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE |
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On Nov 22, 10:30*am, JohnDeRosa wrote:
There is aero, auto, winch, bungie and slope/cliff launch methods. Now we can add ... being dropped from a BALLOON? *Would *YOU* do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeJ0UFOj_WQ - John Hmm, well I didn't see anyone actually IN the glider, nor any movement of the control surfaces... maybe just transporting? |
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On Nov 22, 3:11*pm, tstock wrote:
On Nov 22, 10:30*am, JohnDeRosa wrote: There is aero, auto, winch, bungie and slope/cliff launch methods. Now we can add ... being dropped from a BALLOON? *Would *YOU* do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeJ0UFOj_WQ - John Hmm, well I didn't see anyone actually IN the glider, nor any movement of the control surfaces... maybe just transporting? I can see the ailerons deflecting right at lift off. pilot trying as hard as he can to level the wings. |
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On Nov 22, 4:26*pm, Tony wrote:
On Nov 22, 3:11*pm, tstock wrote: On Nov 22, 10:30*am, JohnDeRosa wrote: There is aero, auto, winch, bungie and slope/cliff launch methods. Now we can add ... being dropped from a BALLOON? *Would *YOU* do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeJ0UFOj_WQ - John Hmm, well I didn't see anyone actually IN the glider, nor any movement of the control surfaces... maybe just transporting? I can see the ailerons deflecting right at lift off. pilot trying as hard as he can to level the wings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bINmbkLH9Lk |
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What was the device at 56 seconds into
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HafLz...feature=fvwrel I'm guessing it is an airspeed indicator, but I'm not sure. |
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On Nov 22, 8:30*am, JohnDeRosa wrote:
There is aero, auto, winch, bungie and slope/cliff launch methods. Now we can add ... being dropped from a BALLOON? *Would *YOU* do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeJ0UFOj_WQ - John See Chapter 1 of Collected Classics of Soaring for "Uncle Wally and the Blimp Tow". http://www.asa-soaring.org/content/publications.asp Andy |
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