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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:42:08 -0500, Tony Verhulst
wrote: In the flat lands, if the tug wings are on or above the horizon, you're too high, IMHO. What we teach in the UK is to keep the tug in the correct position on the canopy, not a position on the horizon. The position of the horizon changes depending on the terrain, the position of the tug on the canopy doesn't seem to. On the original subject I can add some experience. Some years ago (mid 70s) I had a flight in a Ka6E on aerotow and got slightly too high just after take off. I was surprised and alarmed to discover I needed to put the stick on the front stop to start the glider descending - slowly. A little higher or a bit of bad luck and I could have joined the tug upset statistics. This was with a CofG hook. The tug was not powerful - an Auster. It was one of my first flights on type. I was a reasonably experienced pilot - 400-500 hours, Gold C, Instructor, current on Aerotow. Fine weather, light wind. I still remember - nearly 30 years later - the feeling of helplessness as I sat with the stick on the front stop, waiting for something to happen - and yes, I was just about to release when it started going down. I'm not fanatic about this and I would launch on the CofG hook if there was no alternative - or a good reason but if I was in charge of a club that did aerotow all the club gliders would have nose hooks and use them. Chris Rowland |
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