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On Apr 17, 7:44*am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, It does look like a very elegant system. I just thought of one other benefit of the system..... *If your tow release fails, you may be able to cut it with the propeller... : ) *or perhaps you would reel-in the rope and catch up with the towplane. *If the towpilot then releases at just the right moment you could slingshot up another couple hundred feet! *... OK, my mind is wandering in strange directions this morning... Paul Remde "Greg Arnold" wrote in message ... I see that the webpage now has pictures of the latest design, with a bigger prop, and a more streamlined attachment to the spinner. *Also a video of it running at Aero. After the flight tests this summer, it will be interesting to get information about its real world climb rate and range. http://www.front-electric-sustainer.com I'm thinking a bungee/sustainer launch would be fun. Use the bungee to get the initial altitude, and then fire up the sustainer... Pete |
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