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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 09:33:50 -0500, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired"
wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote: Or a remote-release hook, either those made for towing gliders ($$$$) or a homemade one. One guy on this page had a pretty slick setup...the hook was released by pressing the left rudder pedal all the way. I like it Why did he go for the foot release as opposed to a handrelease? He would have had to run a new cable all the way back from the cockpit to the tailwheel for a hand release. His setup attached the release link for the tailhook to the same horn that steered the tailwheel, hence the regular rudder cable did the duty. The only possible drawback might be to foul the rudder control, but the release chain for the tailhook (the small chain with a yellow plastic crimp sleeve) had a quick-disconnect feature that made it pop off when the tension rose past that needed to release the hook http://www.bowersflybaby.com/tech/mike'shook3.JPG Ron Wanttaja |
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