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Old January 16th 13, 06:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default What could possibly go wrong?

Maintain high tow position...


"Karen" wrote in message
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On Jan 15, 2:37 pm, Peter von Tresckow wrote:
Ralph Jones wrote:
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/82160


Aero tow is too expensive. NASA should build a giant

Pwinch. 80,000' winch
run should be enough to get it close to 40k :-)

Pete


Lets see....that's 1280 lbs of 1/4 in. Spectra. With cable droop, no
tall obstacle for on15.0 miles. (Bonneville Salt flats or borrow
fifteen miles of interstate?) And engineers, how many h.p. winch to
pull 245 tons? (Electric/Diesel locomotive engine?)

Still sounds more appealing than 747 wake turbulence.



Karen

 




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