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ASH26Mi. “But there is no such thing” :-)
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On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:36:49 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote:
ASH26Mi. “But there is no such thing” :-) There is ONE such thing. Would have been two if I hadn't run out of money. Jim |
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![]() John’s ASH26Mi is a thing of beauty. Having asked Schleicher about a 26E to Mi conversion a long time ago I was blown away by the amount of work this took. |
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Best tow plane ( well helicopter) was a Hughes 500 D at the Warbirds airshow in NZ and the opening of the world gliding champs.
Take-off roll was about 60m and it went up at 1600ft per min. The trick at the top was slowing the helicopter down till the glider stalled and hung on the belly hook. Need to get the videos of this uploaded sometime. Make for great viewing |
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Ah but can you hand hold a tow rope behind a 500D? :-)
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On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 1:53:15 PM UTC-7, Ross wrote:
Best tow plane ( well helicopter) was a Hughes 500 D at the Warbirds airshow in NZ and the opening of the world gliding champs. Take-off roll was about 60m and it went up at 1600ft per min. The trick at the top was slowing the helicopter down till the glider stalled and hung on the belly hook. Need to get the videos of this uploaded sometime. Make for great viewing 1600 ft/m bet the helicopter pilot could have pulled more torque. The 500 I was flying would do 2200 fpm with a load all day |
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On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 1:53:15 PM UTC-7, Ross wrote:
Best tow plane ( well helicopter) was a Hughes 500 D at the Warbirds airshow in NZ and the opening of the world gliding champs. Take-off roll was about 60m and it went up at 1600ft per min. The trick at the top was slowing the helicopter down till the glider stalled and hung on the belly hook. Need to get the videos of this uploaded sometime. Make for great viewing I believe it was also used for at least one outlanding from a very small flat area in a river bed. The chopper didn't need a ground roll, and the glider didn't need much of one. |
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I believe it was also used for at least one outlanding from a very small flat area in a river bed. The chopper didn't need a ground roll, and the glider didn't need much of one.
No, the Swiss team would have like to but the team manager said no and the trailer was choppered in |
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