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The NCSA, now CSA, used to have 'wave' winch camps at Walden, CO annually.
IIRC, the pilot in this image got his diamond from a winch launch. http://www.soarcsa.org/images/pikwinch.jpg (photo credit to Rich Carr) Steamboats in the distance. "Marc" mwilliams SPAM@us family.netSPAM Remove SPAM and spaces. wrote in message ... You won't find many A&P mechanics that are current on it, but cable splicing is covered in the FAA's AC 43.13 publication. The section is aimed at repair of flying/bracing wires and control cables but the technique is the same with heavier material. A larger chandlery (sailboat parts shop) is likely your best bet to find someone with actual experience. I'm pleased to see the support for winch launching. Even in the wide-open USA midwest they make sense (except maybe for wave entries). Cheers, Marc |
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