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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Towing is not something anyone can do on the operator side of the line - it is a specialty to be learned under professional supervision. Proper training is utmost important to prevent accidents.
    With a knowledgeable operator, and safe environment, Paragliding towing is a ton of fun to do. Great for flatlanders!😄

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  • @Lt_Tragg
    @Lt_Tragg 2 года назад +6

    I'm recalling my mom saying in her French accent when I was a child "be independent, depend on no one". You sir have taken that idea to a whole new level.

  • @JohnHansknecht
    @JohnHansknecht 2 года назад +3

    That remote control undoubtedly has more than one output signal. If you were to add one more servo to the receiver end, you could use this to remotely engage the tension. I'm not saying it is the safest, but it would solve mile of walking back and forth.

  • @MatthewK863
    @MatthewK863 11 месяцев назад +1

    It is hard to pull out because the brake mode is engaged on the motor controller more than likely. The controller should have the option to automatically brake or not when the throttle is centered. The one issue with turning the brake off is when you release after towing the wheel will continue to spin a bit and if the end of the line is close it could get sucked in.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  11 месяцев назад

      Not a real issue to work against the magnets - good cardio😃I never rewind the line after release, The drogue drops and lands on the field to be used by the students as a target to practice landing. It also minimizes the walking distance back to the next pilot in line. Been using the system for a few years an it does the job for training ruclips.net/video/gSwKxnEooSg/видео.html

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 2 года назад +7

    I agree, disgusted at the people who litter.

  • @mmcowan
    @mmcowan 2 года назад +2

    If you pull a bunch of line out and leave in on the ground next to the winch, then arm the system, then walk down the beach, then use the remote to take up the slack, it will save you one trip down the beach.

  • @nevillecreativitymentor
    @nevillecreativitymentor 2 года назад +1

    sometime next year I plan to make one. Wow its going to be amazing ... its been a long time dream.We don't have PG hills aound here ... the beach was always tempting .... I used to fly Microlight Trikes on the beach ....low tide ..loooooonnnggg runway LOL ...who needs a long runway with a Microlight Trike anyways

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      Wishing you the best with you project - sounds great!

  • @3dinovo2
    @3dinovo2 2 года назад +3

    Excelente ideia!!! Parabéns !!!

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ADcFexA_aWA/видео.html

  • @ripmanridin7092
    @ripmanridin7092 2 года назад +2

    Nice set-up Phil!...........Jealous

  • @Nanocosm
    @Nanocosm 2 года назад +2

    That looks like the wakeboarding winch I want to build :)

  • @sanches2
    @sanches2 2 года назад +1

    When packed the cart looks like a Mars rover :) The umbrella is a cute add on :)

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ADcFexA_aWA/видео.html

    • @sanches2
      @sanches2 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice very well done! loved the making video and the car artworks! Have fun, man, thanks for sharing!

  • @FlyBabyFlyPPG
    @FlyBabyFlyPPG 2 года назад +2

    thanks for share phil.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/EsdMIT5lfI0/видео.html

  • @EvilBikerGangOfTheSky
    @EvilBikerGangOfTheSky 2 года назад +1

    Very cool setup😃👍

  • @rebeccahughcroxsonmitchell664
    @rebeccahughcroxsonmitchell664 2 года назад +8

    Hey Phil this is an amazing set-up! As you have already done all the hard work would it be rude to ask for a list of parts that I might attempt to build one? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Your new fan Hughy from Australia

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      I have built electric winches before but not this one, or at least not the entire system. A friend in Florida built it for me and I too care of the cart part. I have been towing paragliders for over 25 years to date and accumulated quite a bit of experience over time. I also trained tow operators. Most of my systems were static or stationary winches. You can contact E-winch in Florida. I do not think he will give anyone the specifics because he makes them to sell them but you could try.

    • @rebeccahughcroxsonmitchell664
      @rebeccahughcroxsonmitchell664 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info Phil I will get in touch with him👍

    • @embededfabrication4482
      @embededfabrication4482 Год назад

      @@philsgreenice are you in florida? do you give lessons in beach towing like this? My winch is getting ready to go but I still need to learn how to fly

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  Год назад

      @@embededfabrication4482 I am in Long Island New York and I do not teach towing anymore, sorry.

  • @nkronert
    @nkronert 2 года назад +2

    Have you tested if it is possible to release under full tension? I mean, I see that you have thought a lot about safety, but if for some reason you cannot control the winch anymore (I hope that the system fail-safes to motor off when radio contact is lost?), you'll need a way to disconnect in case of lockout or other emergency. You probably know that releases exist that auto-release when a certain towing angle is exceeded.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +2

      The quick release is bullet proof and never failed over 25 years of towing. In the early 90's I trusted a guy to tow me on my own winch. It turned out (my fault at the time) he had only towed Parasails behind a boat with a static system. He floored the winch, my angle of attack went off the rail and this is when I realized what was going on. I grabbed both my toggles in a flash in one hand, yanked the same quick release you saw in this video - my wing had a massive surge which I was expecting and controlled and then blasted the idiot after landing.

  • @ruthdoyle9085
    @ruthdoyle9085 2 года назад +2

    U need a way to disarm the system from far away...

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 2 года назад +1

    All you need to avoid trudging back and forth is an electric trike to put your rig on and run out the line, then you land near it, set out the rig for the next lift and use it to collect the line and run it out.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      Nor allowed to do that but check this out 😃 ruclips.net/video/QAbvN9V7wHM/видео.html

  • @squint0241
    @squint0241 2 года назад +2

    Nice 👍

  • @norfolkflyingboyz2404
    @norfolkflyingboyz2404 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic thank you😀😇😍😎

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/EsdMIT5lfI0/видео.html

  • @Evalduxx2
    @Evalduxx2 2 года назад +1

    This is amazing!

  • @jamespkeane
    @jamespkeane 2 года назад +4

    Phil this is amazing. I think you need a remote way to release the tow line. I was thinking, what about using the reverse on your controller but with a second paired receiver with a solenoid pin release mounted on your bridal?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +2

      I know it is possible to do because someone I know built his own similar winch and added a remote release but honestly I do not need it because I only use the rig for teaching and have the guys fetching the line back to the pilots while I can stay near the winch and operate the switch.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/EsdMIT5lfI0/видео.html

  • @dnadnadna743
    @dnadnadna743 7 месяцев назад +1

    smooth

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  7 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/g8liwFWv7VQ/видео.html

  • @stefanbanev
    @stefanbanev 2 года назад +1

    All you need a ~400 meters of line, big enough field and wind ~24...26kmph. Its all you need to climb up to ~300m altitude ...

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      "All you need" doesn't cut it. We do not have that luxury on Long Island where every square inch is fought for😫 Wind we have - Line I have (4000'). On top of that, there is heavy aerial traffic to the major hubs flying over us. We are stuck!

    • @justincasey_grabbederpussy6756
      @justincasey_grabbederpussy6756 2 года назад

      I went to your channel to see a video of how you do it the correct way…but I didn’t see any. Drop us the link to the video of how you do it?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      @@justincasey_grabbederpussy6756 Hello Justin, I am not sure what you are referring to, sorry. Please rephrase and I will try to answer.

  • @yungyahweh
    @yungyahweh 2 года назад +2

    I want to paraglide so bad. Hopefully I'll can try it out next year. How did you become a tow operator ?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      I learned when the first paragliding reliable winch from a french company ELLIPSE designed one in the early 90's. I went to France to be trained - purchased a winch from them and brought it to the US. Then I towed paraglider pilots for 20 years in the US. After that, I designed my own gas operated systems before finally building an electric system which was replaced after 4 years by the current lighter one which was made for my school - I designed and built the cart for beach use.

  • @christophostrowski3382
    @christophostrowski3382 2 года назад

    Great Idea!

  • @monkeyonstrings3417
    @monkeyonstrings3417 2 года назад +1

    Looks like Greg's E winch. Nice

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +2

      It is - I made a few mods and build the MoonRover cart ruclips.net/video/ADcFexA_aWA/видео.html . I used to make electric winches before this one and we talked about what I needed for the school. I designed and built the rest. There are a couple things I wish I had on my previous model but can get away with it because of my experience as tow operator ruclips.net/video/Fmi5Hny7wmM/видео.html

  • @salqubeq5203
    @salqubeq5203 2 года назад +1

    good stuff

  • @cloudpandarism2627
    @cloudpandarism2627 2 года назад +1

    this thing is freaking epic!
    pack it. send one to me. 😅

  • @charliewalsh9247
    @charliewalsh9247 2 года назад +2

    I’m ready to do some tows with you PHIL 😀

  • @ChatNoir669
    @ChatNoir669 9 месяцев назад

    Salut. Un grand bravo pour ton système avec lequel tu es autonome. Qu'est ce qui te limite au final? La longueur de câble ou la portée de la télécommande ? . Encore bravo!

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  9 месяцев назад +1

      Pas de limitation vraiment du moment ou la télécommande est pointée vers le treuil. J'ai 4000' de ligne.

    • @ChatNoir669
      @ChatNoir669 9 месяцев назад

      Et ta remorque est assez lourde pour ne pas glisser? Car dans la même idée, nous avons testé la traction avec 200m de corde et un quad avec le système de largage qui va bien.
      Ton système est bien mieux et surtout tu gère tout et tu es autonome. Le top

  • @nedmacallen
    @nedmacallen 2 года назад +1

    Bad ass

  • @richyandliz4802
    @richyandliz4802 2 года назад

    Hello.Noticed in the vid that the wind sock was touching the tow reel. Could it get snagged ?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      Hi Richy,... Nope! Not an issue. It never happened, and in the event it would, the ribbon would tear apart so easily as it is paper thin and fly away or disintegrate.

  • @pumpkinfarmer7
    @pumpkinfarmer7 Год назад

    where can I buy one please. thank you

  • @FlyBabyFlyPPG
    @FlyBabyFlyPPG 2 года назад +1

    phil where are you locate it maybe i can fly with you.

  • @cluelessbeekeeping1322
    @cluelessbeekeeping1322 2 года назад +1

    Such a cool set up you have there!
    Where is this?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      The Long Island north shore in New York

  • @paulkent7400
    @paulkent7400 2 года назад +2

    What is the maximum tow force this can produce ? could you use it for dual HG

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +2

      Hang Gliders: I do not know anything about Deltas, sorry. But it could pull a tandem PG rig in around 9 to 10mph. Note that the further away from the spool the stronger the pull which will also become and less strenuous to the system. I must emphasize that towing is great but also dangerous if the tow operator does not know what he is looking at. Most accidents will take place because the guy in control will not foresee a potential lockout situation due to pilot error, or not responding, or the glider getting hit by a gust or thermal, or pilot not responding to commands. The tow operator must react accordingly, quickly and precisely. A winch must have safety features built in. Other reasons can turn a towing sequence into a bad situation such as the tow line getting stuck on the pilot's shoes, the pilot could panic and completely freak out even after being debriefed, and most important knowing what to tell him calmly what to do to bring him back to the ground safely. The safety list is long. Towing is a skill to be learned under professional supervision and not something to be taken lightly.

    • @harryhalfmoon
      @harryhalfmoon 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice Yes, towing can go bad quickly if not done right. I was once pulled down towards the towing unit for what felt like 5 seconds, when during stepped towing, I was almost above the towing unit and the operator forgot to push the clutch to release tension in order for me to turn back. That's.... very scary. I was about to do an emergency release under tension (very dangerous) when the clutch was finally activated and I could glide on and make the turn.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      @@harryhalfmoon Use a paramotor instead. Step towing is dangerous and not worth the trouble😄 My winch is only used for low altitude tows and training students. To give you an idea, we have a local PG site and this season I had 3 flight free-flying and yesterday was my 49th electric PPG flight🤩 More vids to come...

  • @skeetzoid
    @skeetzoid 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to step-tow with that electric winch in case you don't have enough space to lay out more than 1000 ft of line?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      I only have done it but not with an electric system. I would need to be able to disable the brushles motor with the remote at the right time and height and fly/turn 180 in one direction, fly downwind, turn upwind again, rearm the winch, accelerate to pickup the slack and start climbing again. It is kinda dangerous to do - the tow operator and pilot must be in perfect sync.

    • @skeetzoid
      @skeetzoid 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice I imagine it must be easier and safer to do on a PG wing than an HG wing. On a hang glider, it is possible to catch the towline on the wing during the 180 turn, but on a PG wing the canopy is high above the pilot. The electric motor when not disabled has too much friction for it to pay out line when flying away from the winch?

    • @elizabethkolligs7068
      @elizabethkolligs7068 2 года назад

      @@skeetzoid still a problem if the pg wing turns the wrong way to face the upwind direction again because that tow line will wrap itself around the pilot’s legs since the quick release is located at hips height and pointing down at a slight angle.

  • @RodrigoMedeirosBrazil
    @RodrigoMedeirosBrazil 2 года назад +1

    Did you make it, right? What did you used? The motor looks like a bicycle motor.

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      A friend and I worked on it. Each of us had specialties. This is not my first electric winch but will likely be my last one.

    • @RodrigoMedeirosBrazil
      @RodrigoMedeirosBrazil 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice could you tell what parts did you use to built it?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      @@RodrigoMedeirosBrazil email me at info@supair-usa.com

  • @EARAISED
    @EARAISED 2 года назад +1

    Isn't it better to get an operator to control the winch? Seems like not very convenient. Many risks at same time for 30 seconds of flying

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comments. I had made an upgrade for the cart and drove to the beach to test it. The front axle was modified to rotate horizontally and better track the cart in deep sand while pulling it. It worked perfectly and I am happy with the result.
      That said, I have over 25 years paragliding towing experience and designed various rigs gas and electric. All of them, including the one in this video, were made to tow my students at low AGL, nothing else. ruclips.net/video/gSwKxnEooSg/видео.html I also have trained a few ow operators over time. Towing is fun but must be learned under qualified supervision due to the inherent risks associated with the practice.
      Have a great day Sir!

    • @EARAISED
      @EARAISED 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice thank you for the details! Nice to know about your experience in paragliding and designing! Anyway I think this could be used not only for low AGL flights but also for SIV cources above the sea. This winch is small, that's an opportunity to settle it at any beach place. Need to have longer rope maybe to get higher

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      @@EARAISED Noty possible around here - water too choppy and too many restricted air spaces with international flights in and out of the area. This winch is not the type you want to do SIV courses. You want a payout system bolted to a water skiing outboard craft. I used to have this rig ruclips.net/video/NAuPFLCvIoE/видео.html

    • @EARAISED
      @EARAISED 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice Nvm, in our area first 300 meters of AGL is open even if you are several miles from airport.
      I know guys who make a SIV with winch connected to a car, driven near a sea, just 50 meters to the beach, so after deattach you may fly above the water and do the exercises.
      Then isn't it possible to find a small hill to have a training for students? Many pilots have mistakes with mountain starts after winch studies

    • @EARAISED
      @EARAISED 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice thanks for the link, that's a cool one

  • @paddledogs
    @paddledogs 2 года назад

    pretty cool, but without some type of ridge/hill how long can you stay up? (I'm guessing there aren't many thermals on the beach).

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      The winch is for beginner pilots and low altitude flights to learn how to make landing approaches.

    • @paddledogs
      @paddledogs 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice Really cool idea and in some ways it beats walking up the hill for each sleigh ride.

  • @kenmunn4421
    @kenmunn4421 2 года назад

    Cool job man…

  • @philippetarnier9026
    @philippetarnier9026 2 года назад +1

    Ģénie

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      Je suis content du résultat. J'espère faire plus de treuillage plage dans le future😃

    • @philippetarnier9026
      @philippetarnier9026 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice vous pensez que ça peut monter à quelle altitude max ?

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад +1

      Salut Philippe.
      Sans thermiques ou bourrasques de vent, autrement dit "sans vent" et sur papier, tu ne peux monter que jusqu'à la moitié de la longueur de la ligne de treuillage, ou dans mon cas 4000' divisés par 2 = 2000'. Enlève quelques mètres car la ligne doit être enroulée autour de la roue du treuil afin d'être sécurisée et quelques mètres en moins aussi côté pilote car il va courir cloué au sol pendant quelques secondes.
      Encore une fois, ce n'est pas une spécialité que n'importe qui peut faire même la personne peut avoir un treuil. Cela va beaucoup plus loin que ça en termes de sécurité sécurité - voir et prévoir ce que fera la voile et le pilote en passant dans un thermique pendant l'opération, ou si la tension de ligne soudainement monte fort pour cause de bourrasque ou thermique - quoi faire côté treuilleur - quelle recommandation à donner au pilote à ce moment ou même d'avance - par example lui indiquant qu'il pas surement entrer dans un thermique. Aussi quoi faire si la montée est assez rapide qu'il n'y a plus besoin de treuiller et faire attention à ne pas entrer dans un "lockout" (le plus dangereux). Reconnaitre l'angle maximal de la ligne et arrêter de treuiller bien avant que tout tourne au vinaigre. Reconnaitre le début d'un lockout et immédiatement faire le nécessaire pour tout arrêter (ramener la tension à zéro mais pas trop vite pour éviter une abattée) - donner des instruction précises au pilote pour éviter toute situation problématique. Souvent le pilote ne réagit pas aux ordres du treuilleur et c'est la responsabilité du treuilleur de prendre les chose en mains avant qu'un problème ne se développe.
      Aussi et important, après largage, le parachute, même sous tension, pourra partir en dérive à cause d'une vitesse vent plus élevée en altitude, ce qui pourrait potentiellement créer des problèmes si la ligne même enroulée vite (600' par minutes comme example), commence à passer au dessus de lignes électriques, maisons, forêts et autres. En gros, il faut un treuilleur avec de l'expérience, un grand terrain, un treuil efficace, un grand niveau de sécurité et un pilote sachant ce qu'il fait pour des largages à haute altitude.

    • @philippetarnier9026
      @philippetarnier9026 2 года назад

      @@philsgreenice merci pour ce long exposé !

  • @clubsnapperuk
    @clubsnapperuk 2 года назад +1

    I only anchored mine from behind once, the wind took me to one side and the winch toppled over, you have to be very quick to react, don't take any chances, anchor the winch down front back and both sides, Have you considered using a " turn around pully " for added safety,This is my setup, ruclips.net/video/tXhWJi1jDz0/видео.html

    • @philsgreenice
      @philsgreenice  2 года назад

      No need to have three anchoring points on this one. In the past, I used a return pulley system on and off for twenty years pulling paraglider pilots - I have close to 30 years experience. It worked well. I also designed many systems, some using gas motors among other designs. My first winch (stationary) was working with the differential of a car with only one wheel spinning - it worked with an electromagnetic clutch. In the last few years, I migrated to electric for convenience and ease of use. ruclips.net/video/A5QNjbEfkbg/видео.html

  • @quantumtechcrypto7080
    @quantumtechcrypto7080 2 года назад +2

    You need a controller for your mouth. Hands free