Winch Launching of Gliders. An Introduction To A Rather Un-American Activity



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Winch Launching of Gliders An Introduction To A Rather Un-American Activity

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Why Winch Launch? Other than running down a mountain carrying your glider this is your lowest cost option to get airborne Fast turn-around, start sequence (assuming 2-drum winch) Only the glider pilot needs an FAA license Noise abatement relatively simple vs. aero-tow If you care about this point: it s Green Sharpens your skills of finding thermals from down low Allows for intense low-cost training of pattern flying It s fun! 14 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Pay Attention, This Launch is Happening Fast! Takes only 30-40 seconds to get to 1,200 1,600 feet Winch accelerates glider to flying speed in less than 5 seconds (heavy two seater) Wing-runner doesn t run at all Flight controls immediately active Trim neutral, stick slightly forward to avoid pitching up on acceleration Fly the glider off the ground, apply back pressure gently At 150-200 assume steeper angle to horizon, gradually going to about 45 deg. 15 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Flying the Winch Launch Release some back pressure on stick as altitude is gained Glider eventually levels off, is still climbing Estimate your position relative to winch, best release point is vertically above Release by going to no back-pressure on stick (auto-release) or by pulling the yellow handle Tost hook at CG position is different from nose hook, releases as ring moves to point down vertically After release, pull yellow handle a couple of times to assure the cable is free, turn right to indicate to winch driver you are off 16 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Cross Wind Ideal conditions are 10-15 knots of wind right down the winch cable Sometimes that doesn t work out, what then? After reaching 150-250, lower upwind wing and fly the glider toward the wind direction Move glider upwind depending on wind speed and angle Release point will be besides the winch but again above it and on the upwind side This technique assures that the winch driver avoids having the cable drifting way downwind onto adjacent fields or properties This takes a bit of practice 17 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Communications In Europe, buried telephone cables and flex cables to the winch are still very much in use If a radio connection is used, the start officer talks on a nonaviation frequency to the winch driver. Glider pilot can talk to winch driver to request more or less speed (Receiver-only on winch) If all goes well, nobody says a word during the launch It is considered bad etiquette to complain to the winch driver (unless safety is compromised) 18 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Winch Driver s Viewpoint Glider is initially 3,000 4,000 away, can t really see much detail Relying on start ops to know when cable is taught, when to commence launch Full throttle on acceleration and until glider is in full climb position Adjust throttle as glider moves through field of view Gradually reduce throttle as glider moves to nearly vertical above winch Reduce throttle to idle when glider is in azimuth After release (cable falls, chute opens, glider turns away), up on throttle to pull in cable, ideally chute falls right in front of winch 19 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

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Unusual Conditions, Safety Weak link on glider side of cable is protecting structural integrity of glider Used to have 3 weak links: wooden glider, glass single sear, twoseater Breaking of weak link is very rare Sometimes cable breaks before weak link, especially on older cables Glider pilot is trained to handle cable break at all stages of launch Up to about 500 : Land ahead, stop before hitting winch Above 500 : Abbreviated pattern In any case: Level the glider from steep climb position, maintain airspeed Winch-Launch accidents are most dangerous from this situation 21 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Winching Safety Statistics in my old club in Germany are showing this is a rather safe activity Used to do 3,000 plus winch launches each year Over the 7 years that I was there, we had no accident Cable breaks were rather frequent, especially at the end of the steel cable life expectancy Cables were spliced together in tedious hand procedure Last Resort for the winch driver is guillotine to cut the cable if glider is not able to release or in unusual position Guillotine was checked each morning on short length of cable 22 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

Winches and Drive Components Truck chassis with serviceable motor and drive components are mostly used as a basis Gas or Diesel engine of at least 200 HP connected to hydraulic torque converter Newest winches use electric brushless AC motor with inverter (powered from grid or batteries) Motor drives truck axle that had it s differential modified to allow for connection to either OR the other wheel Cable drums are mounted on wheel hubs, today large dia. Drums without spooling device are preferred Azimuth and horizontal guiding rollers at cable entry to winch Guillotine to cut cable gravity or pneumatically operated Hydraulic disc brake to slow down drum speed Spectra and Dyneema plasma ropes replacing steel cables (longer life) 23 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club

No Money for Winch Launching? 24 Herbert Kilian, Chicago Glider Club