And don't overlook Don Richmond, He sells a nice unit too. www.hilaunch.com
Ed Jett wrote:
Bill:
Ray Hayes (Skybench) has just what you are looking for I think.
Ed Jett
Marion, MS
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Subject: [RCSE] hi-starts
Greetings!
I need landing practise.
I've been to a couple of contests where some fliers bring out hi-starts to get a 3-4 m, full-house plane up high enough to shoot a landing in a reasonable manner. The hi-start is not stretched very far and doesn't have all that much line on it, but for this application a great launch is not needed. What weight tubing is used for such applications? Can anyone point me at a vendor?
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill Johns & Cheryl Greenstreet
Colton, WA
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