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![]() "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net schrieb im Newsbeitrag The largest GLIDER was the Messerschmitt 321 gigant but I doubt they winched it. http://www.waffenhq.de/flugzeuge/me321.html Hi Daniel, is not correct. The largest glider in the II.WW was the Mamut, built by Junkers. Regards Thorsten |
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I like ie when gary says things three times...
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I like it when Gary says things three times...
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I like it when Gary says things three times...
(sorry...I couldn't help myself) Sierra Hotel. |
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Yea, check this out Daniel:
http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/JUN...MammutPage.htm BTW, Bill, did you ever talk with the new owner of my Lark about your super fantastic rigging aids? If not, please send me your new email address. The Lark is no "Mammut" but as you know the wings are a tad heavy. I trailered it out of no less than 5 fields last year and rigged it countless other times flying at Region 7 and XC training. He's planning to fly it at Region 7 next year and would appreciate your system. (so would I as I may be the back seater again). Thorsten Föge wrote: "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net schrieb im Newsbeitrag The largest GLIDER was the Messerschmitt 321 gigant but I doubt they winched it. http://www.waffenhq.de/flugzeuge/me321.html Hi Daniel, is not correct. The largest glider in the II.WW was the Mamut, built by Junkers. Regards Thorsten |
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I'm going to have to retrieve the CAD drawings for the Lark solo rigging
system from an old hard drive and clean them up so others can read the drawings. Bill wrote in message ups.com... Yea, check this out Daniel: http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/JUN...MammutPage.htm BTW, Bill, did you ever talk with the new owner of my Lark about your super fantastic rigging aids? If not, please send me your new email address. The Lark is no "Mammut" but as you know the wings are a tad heavy. I trailered it out of no less than 5 fields last year and rigged it countless other times flying at Region 7 and XC training. He's planning to fly it at Region 7 next year and would appreciate your system. (so would I as I may be the back seater again). Thorsten Föge wrote: "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net schrieb im Newsbeitrag The largest GLIDER was the Messerschmitt 321 gigant but I doubt they winched it. http://www.waffenhq.de/flugzeuge/me321.html Hi Daniel, is not correct. The largest glider in the II.WW was the Mamut, built by Junkers. Regards Thorsten |
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![]() Martin Gregorie schrieb: wrote: In our winch clinic last week, the paraglider folks we shared the dry lake with, seemed surprised we could get something as big as a Blanik off the ground with a long steel cable. Their tandem instructor asked our CFIG, "what was the largest gross weight sailplane ever ground launched". Never really thought about it before. I've seen ASH-25s winched two-up, no ballast. There's a small amount of wing bending..... -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | Have piloted ASH25 at 760kg (1675lb). 1000m cable, launched to 400m. No wind. No problem. Have also seen a Nimbus 4DM been winched at our field. I believe that has about 800kg without water? Regards Marcel |
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![]() We winched our 2-32 from the stock hook, which is back from the nose about 3 feet. You end up stalling the elevator a little at the top but it still works well. Gary Boggs www.nwskysports.com The 2-33 has a very similar hook, watch the video on my web site, or come to Oregon and get signed off! |
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