Have to agree with Tom - looked pretty nasty to me. There is no real
positive push over when the cable breaks.

Nick.

On 5/30/07, Tom Wilksch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well flown cable break??  Look at how long it takes to get the nose down
> after the cable breaks (as indicated by the drouge opening).  And then the
> glider wallows back to earth and completely fails to flair.  Wouldn't be
> surprised if the guy has some nasty back pain.  It's probably reasonable to
> link the cable break and the landing.  Failure to gain safe speed near
> ground could mean that he was hovering around stall on final and flairing
> did nothing more than stall the aircraft a few metres above the ground.
> Ouch.
>
> Of course the video is pretty small and hard to see but thats how it looked
> to me.  Anyone else?
>
> Tom
>
>
> >
> > What was special about that ?  Looks like a well flown cable break.
> > Don't know why it was called "Nearly crashed glider"
> > John G.
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