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At 23:51 04 May 2009, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Steve Leonard wrote: My suggestioin would be stick forward to get the tail in the air. This way, you are in control of the airplane. If you leave the tail in the ground, the airplane will take off when it wants to, leaving you to react to what it has just done. I believe your task is to make the airplane do what you want it to do, and not to try to catch up with what it just did. Steve's method is the commonly used one on a good runway surface (and a cross wind is not a significant factor), as it's easier to control the glider; however, keeping the tail on the ground is a standard method for soft field takeoffs, when you want the main wheel weight reduced as fast as possible. It may also be useful on a rough field, when you want to get off the ground as soon as possible. It is the recommended method for both situations in my ASH 26 E flight manual. It is very common in flapped gliders to nail the tailwheel to the ground and you are able to do this because with full negative flap you are not going to leave the ground or "winch launch" behind the tug. Keeping the tailwheel on the ground is definitely the thing to do in a crosswind. In many, if not all flapped gliders with full negative flap the tug may get airborn but the glider is going by road. However for gliders which do not have a flaps, or if they do, do not have a negative setting great care is needed and keeping the tailwheel firmly on the ground for too long can result in something very scary. |
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