The Soft Release?
Forgive my ignorance, I am speaking from the UK and we don't generally
see Schweizers in this country, but can you change the hooks to
something similar to everything else, say a Tost hook? Then you would
get the same release characteristics as all other gliders.
Robin
In message , Jack
writes
Vaughn wrote:
_Positive_ confirmation is seeing the rope fall away from the
glider, and it works for any release, soft or hard.
Unfortunately, not true; at least not in all gliders.
Especially not true if you are a back seater.
Ah, the vision thing.... I've found that one can use use elevator and
rudder, gently, as you suggest, to make all things clear from either
seat. I am increasingly reluctant, as the years progress, to beat up
the tow hooks on the Schweizers I fly by using a hard release. I prefer
a modified-soft, if you will; tension reduced (no slack line) and
visual confirmation of separation.
Something more straight forward might be better when working with students.
As a tow pilot I want no doubt at either end that there is a confirmed
release. Neither of us would enjoy the Nantucket Sleigh Ride that can
result from a miscue.
Jack
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Robin Birch
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