Dayton CDs (me)also threaten contestants at every pilots meeting not to
break my lines or pop off . Seems to work
Jerry
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From: "Marc Gellart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Soaring Exchange" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 8:42 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Launch Limiting
From what I have seen in this thread, the two real simple, straight
forward suggesions seem to be, lower capacity batteries like used in B,
and lighter line, like 200# (which the Dayton club already uses and it
works just fine for them except they have a great grass field and and no
humps in it).
Personnally I just hate downwind launches (my problem huh?) and tension
limiters sound worse than retrievers to keep working correctly. I am
really interested to hear how SWC goes to see how Rick's resistor set up
works, that might work just fine.
I've had my arse chewed on privitaly about somethings here, heh, these are
just ideas, right? Still wished we all had the B winches though, then
there is no problem.
Marc
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