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Old September 13th 07, 06:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Hanson
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Default BRS for emergencies

At 17:00 13 September 2007, Shawn wrote:
Bob Kuykendall wrote:
One major challenge for sailplane BRS systems is water
ballast.


snip

I suppose the savvy glider developer could also embed
a steel cable
into the wing skin, and tie it into the BRS harness
so that deployment
unzips the wing and liberates the water. That'd be
a sight to see.


How about embedding det cord around each wing, connected
to go off with
the BRS rocket? Zip the wings off, along with the
water ballast. With
just the fuselage to lower, the 'chute can be smaller
too ;-)


Shawn


BOMBS AWAY!

Paul


 




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