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sniped good points on winch
Earn money with a winch, spend it on new gliders. I got 2 questions about setting up a winch operation. 1) How the hell do you get qualified to fly off a winch in the US ? I have been looking for a operation that I can learn to winch with, and 1 club in Texas seems the only place that I could do it. 2) How much land do you need to run a winch launch that can get the glider to 1500-2000 ft altitude ? Todd Smith 3S |
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![]() "toad" wrote in message s.com... sniped good points on winch Earn money with a winch, spend it on new gliders. I got 2 questions about setting up a winch operation. 1) How the hell do you get qualified to fly off a winch in the US ? I have been looking for a operation that I can learn to winch with, and 1 club in Texas seems the only place that I could do it. There are an increasing number of clubs in the US using winches. The Southern California area is quite active - see Region 12 newsletter. There are at least three clubs in Texas using winches - In Houston, Odessa and, I think, San Antonio. Prescott, AZ uses a winch. I'm sure there are many more. 2) How much land do you need to run a winch launch that can get the glider to 1500-2000 ft altitude ? Typically, you can expect 40% of the starting cable length in no-wind conditions. A highly optimized launch using Spectra/Dyneema can get 50%. So, 2000 feet AGL will require a 4000 - 5000 foot runway. Launches into a wind will be higher. Gliders with less than 30:1 L/D or those with poorly placed CG hooks will suffer lower launches - above 30:1 there's not much difference between gliders. 2-33's with only a nose hook are not well suited for winch launch. There are a number of winch qualified instructors, myself included, who will travel to new winch sites to help get them started. Bill Daniels |
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![]() 1) How the hell do you get qualified to fly off a winch in the US ? Where in the US are you? There are a couple locations in the Northwest where you can get Ground Launch Endorsements. 2) How much land do you need to run a winch launch that can get the glider to 1500-2000 ft altitude ? Most of my Winch launching was don on about 4000 feet of cable. Launches were between 800-1200feet. Which is great for training. (Wnd conditions can vary the alititude siginficantly) I have done AutoTows out in the desert where about 2 miles and 3000 feet of cable will get you 2000 feet Brian CFIIG/ASEL |
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![]() Guys, I live in the Northeast US. To do my personal training at a location that far away, I would need a commercial type operation where I could do an intensive course. If you know of any that do that, please post specific names. The land required is the biggest problem here in the east. Land is too expensive and too crowded to get a 5000ft piece of land bought and turned into an airport. Unless you are a long drive from any large population centers. I do believe that for soaring to grow, it needs to be more exciting (for the newbie) and cheaper. Todd 3S |
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![]() "toad" wrote in message ups.com... Guys, I live in the Northeast US. To do my personal training at a location that far away, I would need a commercial type operation where I could do an intensive course. If you know of any that do that, please post specific names. The land required is the biggest problem here in the east. Land is too expensive and too crowded to get a 5000ft piece of land bought and turned into an airport. Unless you are a long drive from any large population centers. I do believe that for soaring to grow, it needs to be more exciting (for the newbie) and cheaper. Todd 3S I think one of the overlooked possibilities for winch sites is underutilized GA airports. I'm seeing and hearing that single engine GA traffic is WAY down everywhere. Paying $300 to fill your Cessna's tanks will do that. Out-of-the-way farm town airports are ghost towns. The EAA Airventure attendance was down 100,000 compared to last year and many who attended drove instead of flying. Several clubs operate their winches on GA airports with no conflicts at all. Bill Daniels |
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