Wanting to start a new glider club
At 20:43 28 April 2018, Chris Rowland wrote:
I did most of my ab initio training and learning to be an instructor
o
autotow.
I'd suggest avoiding reverse pulley because it's difficult for both
the to
car driver and pilot to know when to finish the launch. With
straigh
autotow it's easy, stop sufficiently before the end of the runway
that yo
can drive forward and lay the cable out.
Another issue is cross winds. The cable will drift downwind and
looking a
Ronan on Google Earth there are fields with irrigation equipment
there. Th
farmers will take a dim view of the launch cable being dragged
throug
their irrigation kit.
Chris
Don't see what the problem is at all with reverse pulley - had many
launches that way - the other end of the runway is just as easily
visible to the tow car driver and as speed decays the glider pilot
pulls off - think you creating an issue where none exists.
If you have a straight reverse pulley system and set it up properly,
with removable strops t both ends the cable is waiting for the next
glider, the car drives back and connects to the other end of the cable
and your ready to launch again.
Some reverse pulley systems where just way over the top -KISS is
the answer. Doubt these guys will be doing hundreds of launches a
day.
Crosswinds are something every ground launching site has to
contend with and 1000's of sites around the world seem to manage
ok with proper training - seem to remember the advice was to have
at least 80m width of clear land to launch from.
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