[RCSE] Re: Winch chute wanted

2006-10-17 Thread Les or Gypsy Stockley
Here over the ditch in NZ we dont even use the welded ring anymore.
Sleeve the line as you described but put the loop in the line directly on
the hook thru the crown of the chute.  Less weight and no hard bits to whack
your tails.
I have yet to catch a tail using this system and I think the slight delay in
the chute opening as the line is withdrawn helps avoid tail hookups.
Cheers, Les.



>Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 23:18:15 -0500
>From: glidagida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: soaring@airage.com
>Subject: Re: Winch chute wanted
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Hi Ownee

>We have avoided that problem in Aus [Australia] particularly with F3J/B
>launches by removing the parachute from the direct strain.
>Put your welded ring on the end of the line [braided or mono] or as we
>do, make a loop and knot in the mono which has itself been enclosed in
>a Spectra tube, which remains light, won't tear and more importantly,
>is much safer on the rewind.  You get the Spectra tube by pulling the
>middle out of Spectra boating cord 3mm or so.

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[RCSE] Re: Winch chute wanted

2006-10-17 Thread glidagida

Hi Ownee

We have avoided that problem in Aus [Australia] particularly with F3J/B
launches by removing the parachute from the direct strain.  
Put your welded ring on the end of the line [braided or mono] or as we
do, make a loop and knot in the mono which has itself been enclosed in
a Spectra tube, which remains light, won't tear and more importantly,
is much safer on the rewind.  You get the Spectra tube by pulling the
middle out of Spectra boating cord 3mm or so.

The line and spectra loop hook directly onto the tow hook.  

The parachute is looped through itself around the line below the
Spectra/knot/loop to simply 'tie' it onto the line.

To stop the chute opening on launch just place one of the braided lines
from the top of the chute onto the tow hook before slipping on the
Spectra loop.  With this set-up the parachute becomes just a passenger
and is only allowed to open after the main line comes off the tow
hook.

Sounds a little complicated, but it is simple in practice.

If you can't understand let me know and I will photograph our typical
setup.  

I owe this idea to my mate Greg Potter.

Cheers
Glidagida
www.rc-sailplane.com.au


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[RCSE] RE: Winch Chute Wanted

2006-10-11 Thread Ben Hocker
I recommend the chutes made by Craig C (aka Mr Kite) at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] You can see some of his chutes on RC Groups at 
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=561173

-Ben

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Who sells a good winch chute?  My current shoot has split rings that 
are bending.  Where the rings attach to the chute are braided so a 
welded ring won't work.

Thanks
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