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At 11:21 20 May 2020, Sci Fi wrote:
As a starting point.. A 350kg Glider with a 35:1 L/D ratio just requires 10kg of pull to keep it flying. So factor in a safety margin to allow for turbulence, of say 10x, and what you need is a 150kg Weak-Link. In addition to drag, during a normal tow, the rope needs to pull the glider uphill! Typically (6knots climb rate at 60 knots airspeed) that requires 10% of the weight of the glider - 35kg in your example. So total steady-state 'pull' would be 45kg, and your safety factor makes for a 450kg weak link. Just what is routinely used in the UK! YMMV. J. |
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