Scenario 1: Launching. You're on a demanding launch and the wind is nil or cross. Normally, a running launch gives you the option of stopping if the glider doesn't inflate well. But this site has no room. It's fly or die. My feeling is that this sort of launch is not worth trying. It's better to wait for a day when the wind is more favorable. High wind launches can have similar problems. If the glider doesn't inflate cleanly, does the site allow you to abort safely? Or will you be airborne as soon as the glider inflates? The latter seems too dangerous to me. I can't guarantee that my technique and setup are infallible
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