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On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 23:23:39 -0700, Bret Hess wrote:
Yes, I've heard of your (in)famous yaw strings. That's good physics you had going on there with static electricity and cycling! It was made of the normal yellow polypropylene. I wish I had the foresight to look closely at where the rest of the rope was when I was pulling it in. My vague impression was that it was aft of the window, but the whole experience was a bit dreamlike as I pulled it in because I was astonished. The ring or rope didn't make noise on the canopy that I remember. IIRC from a lecture by Prof. Boermans that I attended, there's a fairly pronounced flow UP in front of the wing root on most gliders and there's often a separation bubble on top of the root as well. So, was the loose flapping end of the tow rope above the wing rather than under it as you seem to have assumed? If so, its likely that the ring end followed it up when you released it. As to how the end got inside: is the airflow through the clear view inward or outward in a G.103? I've flown them a fair bit, but never with that panel open in flight. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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