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![]() "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... "Vaughn" wrote in message ... "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message nk.net... 3. If I am in a glider connected to an airplane by a rope, and the pilot ot the airplane controls where I go... I would really like to put you in the front seat of a glider and let you try it. You will instantly find that the "pilot ot the airplane controls" does NOT control where the glider goes. The glider does not willingly and automatically follow the tow plane like a trailer follows a car. The experience is much the same as formation flying, if you wish to remain connected to the airplane, you must very precisely coordinate stick and rudder to follow. As a glider instructor, I have watched many an experienced airplane pilot sweat as they try it for the first time. Like riding a bicycle, once the skill is learned it becomes automatic. Vaughn If flying on tow isn't a big enough challenge, landing on tow should be a lot of fun!! The procedure has been discussed on rec.aviation.soaring in the unlikely event that both the tow plane and the glider have release failures. Some believe that we should actually practice doing it. Wayne HP-14 N990 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ Heh. I actually did a touch and go under tow as a student pilot with an instructor. It was a weird feeling, making a much longer, much flatter approach than usual. Not much I could do about it. Dropped to low tow on final, touched down first, waited for the towplane to touch down, Then he added power and we did another pattern tow, where I actually released. Tim Ward |
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