Hi Paul
Sloppy writing on my part.
Maximums 600-800m - 2,000-2,600 foot.
Generally we are getting ~1500 foot launches in the trainers, in still
wind conditions. If there is a decent headwind that rapidly increases to
1700 - 2000 depending on wind - record height was 2700 feet.
With the Kestrel I need more speed before the steep climb, and the winch
is very old and underpowered. So acceleration is lower and I get
somewhat less than is possible with the Bergfalkes - typically 1200
feet. This appears to be partially due to the Kestrel's CG hook, which
seems to release earlier than I would expect.
We have a new winch, but still in the process of checking folk out to
drive it. Once operational I will no doubt get better, but it will make
little real difference - It really is no hardship thermalling away from
a 1200 foot launch in the Kestrel ;-)
Having experience of the Orient winch, I am sure you will not get that
much height difference - there is lots of power available. Consequently
the heavy glider is airborne in about the same distance as a lighter
one, and climbs comparably.
We should get much the same with our new winch.
The winch operation often triggers thermals because of the vehicles
retrieving cables etc. There are very few occasions when an aerotow
would make the difference between getting away, or not. Generally only
when the thermals are very broken lower down, but more organised higher up.
Bruce
On 2015-10-09 15:23, Surge wrote:
On Friday, 9 October 2015 09:52:22 UTC+2, BruceGreeff wrote:
We have 2,000m on our drum, of which we regularly use 1,700m and get
600-800m launch height. The winch is ancient - uses a Windsor 302 and a
3 speed box - locked in second for the launch.
Very reliable- it gives me a typical 1,200 foot launch with my Kestrel.
Bruce, I'm trying to make sense of what you said.
600-800 meters AGL is approximately 2000 to 2600 feet AGL so 1200 feet AGL in your Kestrel is a 40% reduction from a 2000 foot launch.
At Orient we only see a difference of about 200 or 300 feet regardless if the glider being launched is a light single or heavy twin so I'm curious as to why you get such a large difference in your Kestrel.
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Bruce Greeff
T59D #1771
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