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On Feb 2, 9:33*am, bildan wrote:
On Feb 2, 7:59*am, Jim wrote: On Feb 1, 8:32*am, GARY BOGGS wrote: When are we going to quit loosing sailplanes to poor tie downs? http://bit.ly/cgioFc Last year my super cub's left wing and struts were destroyed in a wind storm, the double tiedowns held the airplane in place for the wind to twist the wing. Would have been nice if it had been in the hangar but then a lot of very nice gliders were lost in the Barstow hangar fire a while ago. Jim There's a lot to be learned from the experience at Boulder, CO where high-wind events often exceed 100 MPH for many hours. The technique is 6 deeply buried concrete tie down anchors per glider - nose, tail and two on each wing - one inboard and one outboard. *On flex-winged composite gliders, wing stands are used. *The gliders are oriented 90 degrees to the high-wind direction. Ropes are at least 1/2" (13mm) high-strength climbing ropes or nylon straps. *The knots are multiple half hitches drawn up tight against the glider. *These knots are so simple anyone can tie them with one demonstration - and they'll come loose when you want them to. *As long as there is no slack, they won't work loose on their own. I believe the slats inserted into the cyclone fencing surrounding the Boulder parking bays has also paid an important part. |
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