Re: edo 1400 installation
Yes Jeff it's a tow hook. I said glider hook in #12 but banner is probably better. Used to tie to the shore of rivers or lake in the wind then cut loose from the cockpit and taxi away safely. I have done the same with a long rope tied to the tail, then around a nearby tree, then back to the cockpit/strut with a slip knot. Reach out and release the rope. Rope stays with the plane. Or alternatively run one turn of a smooth rope through a shackle attached to the tail spring mount or rear lift handle and on to the cockpit. Let the plane end of the rope go and leave the rope tied to the shore.
For river mud bar work with no trees I'd carry some metal rod to pound into the bank as a deadman anchor. Same deal with a rope around it. Nothing beats camping on a mud bar.
Gary
Yes Jeff it's a tow hook. I said glider hook in #12 but banner is probably better. Used to tie to the shore of rivers or lake in the wind then cut loose from the cockpit and taxi away safely. I have done the same with a long rope tied to the tail, then around a nearby tree, then back to the cockpit/strut with a slip knot. Reach out and release the rope. Rope stays with the plane. Or alternatively run one turn of a smooth rope through a shackle attached to the tail spring mount or rear lift handle and on to the cockpit. Let the plane end of the rope go and leave the rope tied to the shore.
For river mud bar work with no trees I'd carry some metal rod to pound into the bank as a deadman anchor. Same deal with a rope around it. Nothing beats camping on a mud bar.
Gary
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