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Safety of winch launch vrs. aero tow?



 
 
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Old October 31st 03, 02:45 AM
Bob Johnson
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I believe a German club has recently built themselves a DC winch using
dozens of automotive type batteries. Haven't heard how they have done
with it, though.

BJ

Bruce Hoult wrote:

In article ,
Bob Johnson wrote:

In all our past kicking around of the ideal winch prime mover, here's one
that sounds silly but might rate at least an engineering investigation -- a
recip steam engine! If I recall correctly, the steam engine develops max
torque at stall.


That is true, and it is also true of many electric motors.

Unfortunately, I suspect that if they are strong enough with the glider
flying at 60 knots then they will be far *too* strong at the start!

-- Bruce

 




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