You Might Need a Wing Rigger

IMI gliding equipment started in 2004 with a goal to build the best quality equipment they could. They are located in the Czech Republic outside of Prague. They are responsible for many high-quality glider products, ranging from cockpit decals to electrical to rigging aids and tow-out gear. IMI products are very well built, functional and modern looking. All of their equipment have been tested by many glider pilots with over 2500 happy customers. Sean uses their complete line when assembling and moving his HPH-304 SJ around the airport.

The questions below may help you determine if at least a wing rigger is right for you. But please look through some of their other equipment to help you get the glider to the flight line.

  • Does everyone seem to scatter once your fuselage is out? You might need a Wing Rigger.
  • Does your back hurt after assembly? You might need a Wing Rigger.
  • Did your wife tell you this is the last time she is helping you assemble? You might need a Wing Rigger.
  • Do you have to put on a lifting belt? You might need a Wing Rigger.
  • Did your friends tell you this is the last time they are helping you assemble? You might need a Wing Rigger.

 

One Man Rigging System

IMI One Man Rigging System

IMI Wing Wheel 

IMI Wing Wheel

IMI Tow Bar 

IMI Tow Bar

 
 

garret willat  Garret Willat holds a flight instructor rating with over 8000 hours in sailplanes. His parents have owned Sky Sailing Inc. since 1979. He started instructing the day after his 18th birthday. Since then, Garret has represented the US Junior team in 2003 and 2005. He graduated from Embry-Riddle with a bachelor's degree in Professional Aeronautics. Garret represented the US Open Class team in 2008 and 2010 and the Club Class team in 2014. Garret has won 3 US National Championships.