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As I have never winch launched I would like to know.
At which 'point" do you let the cable out and what would be the wind speed to carry the extra load of the cable and still climb. Would it be, wind speed = glider stall speed, plus safety margin, plus some extra speed to carry the cable and cable drag, hence 55m/h would be the wind speed for a 15 meter class glider. Could the wind speed be less and still climb? An other question. In the early launch phase would the winch have to generate at least the load that corresponds to the lifting force for a given speed of that glider, plus the winding-in speed of the cable to sustained flight? If it is windy the take-up speed of the cable is less but the load is it still the same is that assumption correct? Udo On Nov 6, 9:25 am, "Mike Schumann" wrote: At high enough wind speeds, the maximum altitude is actually achievable by letting cable out, rather than winching it in. Mike Schumann "John Galloway" wrote in message ... At the risk of stating the obvious, assuming that the winch/cable angle at the top of the winch launch is a constant, then the height gained by the top of the launch is simply related to the length of cable left unwound. You can work out the effects of different wind speeds, glider climb angles, cable pulling in speeds etc but, in the end, the highest possible launch will always result from a steep climb at a high glider airspeed but with a low cable speed. That scenario requires a significant headwind and a winch that is capable of pulling with sufficiently powerful, but also controllable, torque at the required, lowish, cable speed. John Galloway |
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