Do I really want to believe this from someone who keeps the pedal down
even on his Easy Glider? His winch must have some kind of optical
recognition because it only breaks other people's planes. Or, at least,
it only breaks planes when other people are launching them.
Fritz Bien wrote:
At 10:09 PM 12/20/2007, Lincoln Ross wrote:
It's not a big thrill to me, but I think most flyers really enjoy the
big zooms. I got a 12V wind motor because I didn't know any better.
It launches gliders fine, even big ones(134" and 85 oz.), but it
doesn't power the big zoom.
Academic for me now because somehow I lost track of it in the last
move. And it had a Goughner (sp?) drum.
What everyone is missing for controlling line-breakage and bigger,
heavier planes. Launch DOWNWIND! You'll be surprised how easy it is on
launch equipment when launching with a 15 knot wind at your back. :-D.
Everybody can launch pedal to the metal and launch height will be
naturally controlled. :-D
-Fritz
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