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Robert John wrote:
I don't think the positition of the horizon should make any difference. It's the position I typically use, so I'm trying to get an idea of how different it is from what I normally do. Unfortunately, I can't go out and experiment right now, with a foot of snow on the runway! So, with a 180 hp Super Cub or Pawnee, say, is the tug canopy on the horizon, the wing root, wheels, or maybe the tug is an entire "tug" distance above the horizon? In mountains it's irrelevant and different tugs will climb at different rates - a powerful tug will be more pitched up and adopt a higher position relative to the horizon than a low power one (relative to the thrust line, the prop-wash and the best position of the glider just above the prop-wash). -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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