Glider Winch Launch Fees
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Adults £21.50 per launch and Juniors/Scouts £18 per launch. Refunds subject to £10 admin fee per group Last Updated: 10-08-2022 | ||
Pay for your glider winch launch online. Last Updated: 10-08-2022 | £9.00 Company / Seller: Location: Bournemouth ⋅ Dorchester ⋅ England ⋅ Europe ⋅ Dorset ⋅ South West ⋅ UK | |
Pay for your glider launch cable breaks with Dorset Gliding Club at Eyres Field. Last Updated: 10-08-2022 | £5.00 Company / Seller: Location: Bournemouth ⋅ Dorchester ⋅ England ⋅ Europe ⋅ Dorset ⋅ South West ⋅ UK | |
Pay for your junior glider winch launch online. Last Updated: 11-04-2022 | £4.50 Company / Seller: Location: Bournemouth ⋅ England ⋅ Europe ⋅ Dorset ⋅ South West ⋅ UK |
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The cost and height achieved for glider launches can vary depending on several factors, including location, local market conditions, and individual pricing structures. In general, glider aerotow launches tend to be more expensive compared to winch launches. However, aerotow launches typically provide higher altitudes and longer flight durations, which can enhance your gliding experience. Aerotow launches involve a powered aircraft, known as a towplane, pulling the glider into the air using a towline. This method allows the glider to reach greater altitudes, as the towplane has the ability to climb to higher levels before releasing the glider. The towplane’s altitude, speed, and duration of the tow will influence the altitude achieved by the glider. However, winch launches are generally less expensive but result in lower altitudes compared to aerotows. A winch launch typically provides enough altitude for the glider to release from the cable and commence soaring flight. Winch launches are popular for training flights and in areas where terrain or other factors limit the availability of aerotow launches. Ultimately, the choice between glider launch methods depends on your preferences, budget, and the availability of facilities in your area. If you prioritize reaching higher altitudes and longer flights, aerotow launches would be a better option, despite being more expensive. However, if cost is a significant consideration and you still want to experience gliding, winch launches can provide an economical alternative with the opportunity for enjoyable flights at lower altitudes.