You would never get it in the boot of your car, Ron.> To:
[email protected]> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 4 May
2008 12:28:29 +0930> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Aerotow alternatives> > I know,
I know, I keep praying to win division 2 so that I can get a> Skylaunch...> >
lol> > RM> NAGC> > > > > "John O'Neill" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: To >
aus-soaring-bounces <[email protected]> > @lists.internode.on
cc > .net > Subject > [Aus-soaring] Aerotow alternatives > 03/05/2008 11:18 PM
> > > Please respond to > "Discussion of > issues relating to > Soaring in >
Australia." > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > internode.on.net> > > > > > > > If GCV is
looking at alternative launching, it would be worth a look at the > latest
winch launching technologies on the site: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in > particular
check out the comments on the "Skylaunch" winch with the retrieve > winch that
returns the cable after release from the glider to the launch point > in less
than 1 minute. > > With the modern ropes available such as "Dynema" the old
spring steel/piano > wire with all its dangers can past into history. > >
Incidentally for the newer members of GCV, in the early 1970s the Club had the
> best glider winches of all gliding clubs in Australia, both being twin drum
and > powered by state of the art for the time, engines donated by
International > Trucks. > > John > > > > > > > > > > > (Embedded image moved to
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