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Old May 17th 04, 10:36 AM
anonymous coward
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 23:35:57 +0000, nauga wrote:

anonymous coward wrote...

The sort of designs I had in mind were the LongEZ or Junqua IBIS...


There are clearly slow-speed pushers with ballistic chutes, as I
think you knew based on some stuff I snipped. On a Long-Eze I'd be
more concerned about canopy/shroud strength and maximum deployment
speed rather than prop fouling. I'd bet adding a chute to a
fast cruiser where it wasn't designed in from the start would
either add a significant amount of weight in terms of additional structure


I'd been wondering the same. On hang-gliders the parachute is
attached to the pilot and not to the aircraft, so provided the pilot can
stand the opening shock it doesn't matter what happens to the wing - I
wonder if the answer is to attach the bridle to the pilot's seat rather
than the airframe.

AC


Dave 'strop size' Hyde