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Actully Andy has it right. The soft release genisis
is from a poorly designed tow hook....and a service bulletin from Scheweizer. The 2-33 is not a good example of the gliders most of us fly today. So I would not use this method unless I was flying the glider that has the service bulletin to comply with. Now I have seen the soft release go to a 'winch pull' then push over. It makes me a bit nervous when a glider pitchs up like that. The only value for reduced tension release is to protect poorly designed glider tow hooks. Like many things you learn in 2-33's it should be discarded when you fly a sailplane. Andy Jeff Banks |
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