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![]() "K.P. Termaat" wrote in message ... This happened trying to land back at the field after a cable break. Very sad indeed. www.fsv-unterjesingen.de/DnLoads/Seilriss.avi Karel, NL Note that the departure occurred with the nose well below the horizon. It appeared that the glider was stalled and sinking toward the ground for most of the turn before the departure. Perhaps the pilot ignored airspeed pre-stall warnings because the perceived priority was to get lined up with the runway. Question, was this low altitude turn-back necessary because there not enough landable area into the wind? One wonders if the maneuver would have been successful if the glider had been accurately flown. Bill Daniels |
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