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I've been taking off with the SB10 in 29m on a winch several times (830kg).
The flexing of the wings was amazing. "MaD" wrote in message ups.com... 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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![]() 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. Received my winch checkout in PA in a 1,200 lb. Slingsby T-53. Lots of airfoil, climbed great. Starting a "can you top this" thread.... Thanks, Michael Go to http://www.luftarchiv.de/ and select 'English'. Then select from the main menue Misc. Apparatus and scroll down to the photo showing a He-111 being 'winch-launched'. Not exactly a glider but nevertheless, a clever idea to get a power plane airborne quickly and much cheaper than with RATO or JATO devices. Uli Neumann |
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![]() GM wrote: 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. Received my winch checkout in PA in a 1,200 lb. Slingsby T-53. Lots of airfoil, climbed great. Starting a "can you top this" thread.... Thanks, Michael Go to http://www.luftarchiv.de/ and select 'English'. Then select from the main menue Misc. Apparatus and scroll down to the photo showing a He-111 being 'winch-launched'. Not exactly a glider but nevertheless, a clever idea to get a power plane airborne quickly and much cheaper than with RATO or JATO devices. Uli Neumann Didn't find this, but interesting things under 'catapult vessels' Frank Whiteley |
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The photo is under "Haul-Proceeds", which is about glider towing and
related matters. It's unusual to see a twin-engined aircraft being winch launched, but the picture suggests it worked OK, at least as far as transitioning into the climb. Frank Whiteley wrote: Go to http://www.luftarchiv.de/ and select 'English'. Then select from the main menue Misc. Apparatus and scroll down to the photo showing a He-111 being 'winch-launched'. Not exactly a glider but nevertheless, a clever idea to get a power plane airborne quickly and much cheaper than with RATO or JATO devices. Uli Neumann Didn't find this, but interesting things under 'catapult vessels' Frank Whiteley |
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GM wrote:
Go to http://www.luftarchiv.de/ and select 'English'. Then select from the main menue Misc. Apparatus and scroll down to the photo showing a He-111 being 'winch-launched'. Not exactly a glider but nevertheless, a clever idea to get a power plane airborne quickly and much cheaper than with RATO or JATO devices. Thats a great site for gliders and Luftwaffe aircraft in general. Thanks for posting the reference. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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![]() Martin Gregorie wrote: GM wrote: Go to http://www.luftarchiv.de/ and select 'English'. Then select from the main menue Misc. Apparatus and scroll down to the photo showing a He-111 being 'winch-launched'. Not exactly a glider but nevertheless, a clever idea to get a power plane airborne quickly and much cheaper than with RATO or JATO devices. Thats a great site for gliders and Luftwaffe aircraft in general. Thanks for posting the reference. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | You are welcome! I find this site very educational and factual, without the usual political ballast. Uli Neumann |
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