Departing the launch cart
Now that is just too fucking funny, Jim!Jim Rooney - 2007/08/24 12:20:06 UTC
In three point towing, 1/2 the energy is transmitted to the glider, 1/2 to you.
Now that is just too fucking funny, Jim!Jim Rooney - 2007/08/24 12:20:06 UTC
In three point towing, 1/2 the energy is transmitted to the glider, 1/2 to you.
In other words, the weak link increasing the safety of the towing operation.Ryan Voight - 2016/03/07 22:40:48 UTC
Basically what happens is, when the tension disappears, the glider climbs to a deep stall, the nose drops severely... and gathers rotational inertia, with very little airspeed for the glider's pitch stability systems to damp the rotation, and it goes past-center and tumbles.
You are still an idiot, Ryan.Ryan Voight - 2016/03/07 22:40:48 UTC
Higher tow pressures also increase the likelihood or at least the severity of a lockout situation, too...
Mark G. Forbes - 2016/04/06 16:41:47 UTC
An investigation is under way to review the facts and produce an accident report.
You got that right!Michael Grisham - 2016/04/14 21:33:50 UTC
Jeez, no wonder we have problems!
Fixed it for you MarkSteve Davy wrote:http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=34243
Fatal HG crash in Tres Pinos CA 4-3-2016Mark G. Forbes - 2016/04/06 16:41:47 UTC
An investigation is under way to review the facts and produce an accident report which will be secreted away from the general pilot population.
1 - Primarily?Ryan Voight - 2016/04/17 04:48:42 UTC
The base bar isn't able to go to the right, primarily because of the left side wire.
What have you been smoking, Ryan?Tension on that wire might be increased, but the cross-bar/leading-edge junction isn't pulled toward the corner bracket, primarily because of the upper side wire running to the kingpost.
Pathetic.Brad Barkley - 2016/01/21 16:10:26 UTC
Airthug, it's great to have you posting here again. Welcome back!