Lockout
The better its performance (glide ratio) the steeper the tow angle it will be able to achieve.W9GFO - 2014/08/27 22:09:40 UTC
A two line kite, if steered straight will rise up high almost overhead...
This isn't a great analogy. I'm guessing that a two line kite can only be controlled in roll and I know it's essentially lockout proof....and the line tension will be low. Steer it so that it is lower and the line tension will increase while the kite speeds up. To keep the speed up, and thus the tension, you fly in figure eights.
- Wind speed is analogous to tug airspeed and you can vary what the kite's feeling by walking/running upwind or backing downwind.
- Above stall speed the faster / the more tension for any given angle of attack - which, on the kite, is fixed - flying straight towards the pull.
- If the glider:
-- is reasonably well lined up behind the tug and pulls in / decreases its angle of attack the tension IMMEDIATELY goes way the fuck down - and just the opposite for doing just the opposite
-- turns away from the tug you'll have a resultant from the old forward and new sideways vectors and the tension will go way the fuck up and keep going way the fuck up until something breaks
I'm lost here. But it doesn't matter 'cause with the hang glider the tension will be zero 'cause you'll have already blown whatever you were using for a weak link a long time ago - for aero, which is where this shit really matters, anyway.If you fly far to one side the tension will go low again just as it did when up high but this is only if you fly beyond the power window.
Yes.I believe a hang glider in lockout behaves in a similar manner. The line tension increases during the lockout...
No. It's a direction thing....because the speed of the glider increases.
Lockouts don't continue "into the wind". They continue away from it.If by chance the lockout could continue far enough into the wind I suppose the tension would decrease again but I doubt that is possible when being towed.
Mike Lake - 2014/08/28 12:29:49 UTCDespite the 'thumbs down' given to the above...michael170 - 2014/08/25 02:14:43 UTC
Sure they do. Just read the Official Flight Training Manual of the U. S. Hang Gliding Association, Published by idiot Matt Taber if you don't believe me.
2014/08/25 02:52:28 UTC - Sink This! -- Paul Hurless
2014/08/25 19:19:46 UTC - Sink This! -- Sam Kellner
2014/08/25 11:47:41 UTC - Sink This! -- Christopher Albers
Getting 'thumbs downs' from those total fucking douchebags is ALWAYS confirmation that one is making a valid and disturbing point....michael170 makes a valid and disturbing point.
Don't EVER ignore the fact that the term 'pressure' is only appropriate if you are squeezing something. The millisecond that you see or hear it is the millisecond you know you're dealing with an asshole.This seems to have been ignored so I will revive it here.Ignoring the fact that the term 'pressure' is only appropriate if you are squeezing something, not too much use if you are referring to a tow rope...Lockouts can be prevented by using good technique, light tow pressures, and appropriately-sized weak links--if you get too far off heading, and a lockout begins to develop, a proper weak link will break and release you from tow.
And Peter Cheney is on this list (pcheney) and last posted just under two months ago. It would be so much fun to call him out and ask him to justify that atrocity of his and Matt's. And, come to think of it, Matt (LMFP) is registered as well and has posted once....it clearly states that a 'proper?' weak-link WILL break in a lockout ... and this is from the Official Flight Training Manual of the U. S. Hang Gliding Association!
No. On The Jack Show...Doesn't anyone else find this disturbing?
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It's The Big Lie. Damn near all of the towing crashes - most assuredly including this one - we've had over the course of the third of a century's worth of Hewett based hang gliding can be attributed to it.This is widespread, incorrect and frankly dangerous information.
He had a placebo release. If he'd tried to use it he'd have had Jack Showers telling him he should've stayed on the downtubes and ridden it out.I can only hope the guy in the video didn't wait about too long expecting his weak-link to save him 'any time now'.
P.S. I'd previously expressed a guess that the winch had been freewheeled near the onset of the course change. But a couple days ago it dawned on me that if that were the case it would be really tough to explain how the Quest Link had blown on impact. Great job guys - all around. And we REALLY appreciate your participation in this discussion.