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On 26 Jun, 22:49, Chris Reed wrote
I think the point being made is that no-one has yet proved it to be a hazard in practice by pulling the wings off, or more likely causing the tailplane to fail. What about the Oly which clapped its wings as a result of an overspeed winch launch at - iirc - Sutton Bank? Experienced winch-launching pilots who I know are content to accept overspeeding in the first part (say 1/3) of the launch and wait for the speed to settle to the correct figure. I sort of agree. I will never rotate into the full climb if the speed is excessive, and I will give the driver a few seconds to sort things out. If I have the slightest doubt, though, I will pull off and perform some ... ... forcible re-education of the winch driver. Since an overspeed at the early part of thelaunch is a) entirely preventable and b) entirely the winch driver's fault. When I'm driving, by the way, I expect to be treated the same way. I make a point of regularly asking experienced pilots (normally instructors) how the launch was, particularly at the start of my stint, as it helps to picture wind gradients and so on. Ian |
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