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Old July 31st 12, 03:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Auto Tow Release System

Hi, Randy,

You should be able to find a Schweizer release and have it connected to a
draw bar with a sturdy gate hinge. You can run the release cable (rope)
through an eyelet (to maintain proper angle with the release) to the
driver's compartment. There's no need for a tensiometer - simply accelerate
as quickly as possible to about 65 mph and let the glider set the tension on
the rope.

At the risk of criticism, my former partner and I used to take our LS-6a on
safari using my truck as the launch vehicle. We simply tied the rope to the
trailer hitch and kept a large knife in the front seat. Of course, we used
a proper weak link (I broke it once!). We also had radio contact at all
times.


"Randy Teel" wrote in message
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Does anyone have an auto tow release system to sell that I could install
on my Suburban receiver hitch?
I am also looking for an auto tensionmeter. I have not located any
drawings or pictures except for what is
in my old SSA Soaring Flight Manual.

Thanks for your time!

Randy Teel
rgteel at mac.com