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, Uncle Fuzzy writes snip What is the appeal of a 'sustainer'? They seem to be almost as expensive as a self-launcher, without the ability to self launch. It's great not to have to land out, but it seems like an awful lot of money to spend and still need a tug to get airborne. In the UK they can be flown without a PPL or NPPL which saves lots and lots and lots of money. Also many sites (in the UK if not the US) do winch launching, which is a lot cheaper than a tow, so you launch, start the motor (or land back if there's a problem) and motor off to the lift. BTW the BGA accident database contains plenty of sustainer accidents, where the P1 was concentrating on trying to get it started for far too long instead of switching to doing a field landing when they could not get the engine started. -- Surfer! Email to: ramwater at uk2 dot net |
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