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Not surprisingly, Cap'n Rich S. came up with a jpeg of a '50's era
magazine describing the technique in detail. In brief, fly turns around a point while the passenger winches down a bag on a looong clothesline. Keep flying in circles until the ground crew empties/fills it, then crank it back up. Then go fly straight and level for a while with the windows open.....urk. Big John wrote in message . .. Have heard about the rope trick also. Seached the Internet and didn't find anything. Have passed the problem to some friends. Will see what they can come up with. If I had to guess, I'd say it happened many many years ago with some of those olden birds. Big John Question, though. I had always thought it was missionary pilots, but perhaps not -- who perfected the art of flying around in circles trailing a rope in order to drop off and pick up things from the ground? I can't find any references to the technique. What the heck would I enter in a google search? |
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