Airspeed control during ground launch?
Bill,
If you were to stand beside a Skylaunch winch (which
has a big American petrol/LPG V8 and a fully functioning
3 speed auto box) you would notice that the box is
in 3rd gear by the time that the glider is leaving
the ground and the rest of the launch is normally carried
out in 3rd gear.
John Galloway
At 17:36 30 March 2007, Bill Daniels wrote:
'toad' wrote in message
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Ok, thanks. That's the physics as I understood it.
With a modern winch, I won't have to worry about reverse
control. But
with an old technology ground launch, I do.
Todd
Actually, it's neither difficult nor expensive to eliminate
the worst
problems with an automatic transmission.
Replacing the stock valve body in the transmission
with a 'manual valve
body' allows the winch driver to lock out 1st and 2nd
gears. (Google 'manual
valve body'). These gadgets replace the stock 'PRND2L'
shift pattern with
'RN321' which can be further restricted to 'N3' with
a simple shift gate.
This results in the transmission starting in 3rd and
remaining there
throughout the launch.
For a bit more money and little more effort, the stock
1800 RPM stall torque
converter can be replaced with a 'high stall' TC that
lets the transmission
slip up to say 2800 RPM during power up for a softer
but still energetic
launch. It also prevents a heavy glider in strong
wind conditions from
bogging down the winch engine. Don't do this without
adding an effective
transmission cooler.
It won't be perfect, but it's FAR better than the stock
setup.
Bill Daniels
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