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Old October 28th 03, 06:26 PM
Gary Boggs
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I really appreciate all this good input, thank you all for responding. Now
for a new twist, one of our members has built a "pay out winch". A pay out
winch is a drum with a break on it. The glider hooks up about 200' behind
the tow vehicle, and as the glider climbs, the line spools out. Does
anybody have any experience with this type of launch? How much runway do
you need for this type of launch, how high can you get, ect?

Boggs

"Stefan" wrote in message
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Bob Johnson wrote:

Your ability to get 600 m releases with a winch on a 1200 m strip seems
extraordinary.


It all depends on the wind. With zero wind, the rule of thumb is that
you get approximately 1/3 the cable lengh. More with headwind, much more
with strong headwind. With extraordirarily strong headwind, you can even
kite. (Yes, it has been done.)

Stefan