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![]() "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:4023fa90$1@darkstar... Arnold Pieper wrote: I've done quite a few turns with level wings and using rudder to turn below 2 feet. I've done it both on the takeoff roll (to line up from being way off) behind the towplane, and after landing to line up with the takeoff runway (about 120 degrees left). In the first case I probably should have simply released immediately. In the second case I should have stopped straight ahead. Not because this was necessary (it wasn't, since de facto everything worked out fine) but because it would be better practice for flying a higher performance glider, where both of these circumstances could possibly create a ground loop. The competition pilots stay REAL straight at low airspeeds. I suspect a few ground loops have convinced them not to put in adverse yaw (and rudder to turn) during taxi. Sometimes you have no choice. I had a tow pilot suddenly brake to a halt just as I lifted off. My choice was to try a flat turn and risk a ground loop or hit the tug. My wheel brake was useless for the task of stopping short of the tug and anyway, my wheel wasn't on the runway. Fortunately, I succeeded in turning the Lark 45 degrees before touchdown using rudder only - and avoiding a groundloop. (Then I had an eyeball to eyeball talk with the tug pilot.) Bill Daniels |
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