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rlovinggood
January 26th 08, 07:29 PM
The first edition of the new magazine, "Gliding International" has an
article on the 2 seat self-launch super glider, the EB28. I would
have thought that a glider of this class would have automatic hookups,
but it uses l'Hotellier connections.
Do other current design open class ships use automatic connections?
eta
Duo-Discus X
Nimbus 4
ASH-25
ASH-31 (isn't that the next big two seater from Poppenhausen?)
Antares
DG-1000
For a price of 'only' Euro 212,000 plus VAT, I would have expected
auto connections.
Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
January 26th 08, 07:50 PM
On Jan 26, 2:29 pm, rlovinggood > wrote:
> The first edition of the new magazine, "Gliding International" has an
> article on the 2 seat self-launch super glider, the EB28. I would
> have thought that a glider of this class would have automatic hookups,
> but it uses l'Hotellier connections.
>
> Do other current design open class ships use automatic connections?
> eta
> Duo-Discus X
> Nimbus 4
> ASH-25
> ASH-31 (isn't that the next big two seater from Poppenhausen?)
> Antares
> DG-1000
>
> For a price of 'only' Euro 212,000 plus VAT, I would have expected
> auto connections.
>
> Ray Lovinggood
> Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
Antares 18T has all automatic connections. Antares 20E has all
automatic connections except for the two plugs that connect the
batteries in the wings to the fuselage. You're not going anywhere
if you forget those ;-)
Best Regards, Dave "YO electric"
January 27th 08, 12:14 AM
On Jan 26, 12:29�pm, rlovinggood > wrote:
> The first edition of the new magazine, "Gliding International" has an
> article on the 2 seat self-launch super glider, the EB28. �I would
> have thought that a glider of this class would have automatic hookups,
> but it uses l'Hotellier connections.
Ray, I believe the EB 28 is a derivitive of the ASH-25. Perhaps the
ASH-25 was designed berfore
automatic hook ups became popular.
Robert Mudd
Moriarty, New Mexico
Bruce
January 27th 08, 06:55 AM
Depends which EB28 you are discussing.
The original EB28s used a ASH25 fuselage and inner wing panel, with
modifications to the outer wings and to add a Binder self launch powerplant.
Latest version uses an Eta fuselage and the wing evolution has also apparently
continued although I don't know the details.
Presumably the connection types depend on the version of fuselage you have,
with the wing stub ends being made accordingly?
wrote:
> On Jan 26, 12:29�pm, rlovinggood > wrote:
>> The first edition of the new magazine, "Gliding International" has an
>> article on the 2 seat self-launch super glider, the EB28. �I would
>> have thought that a glider of this class would have automatic hookups,
>> but it uses l'Hotellier connections.
>
> Ray, I believe the EB 28 is a derivitive of the ASH-25. Perhaps the
> ASH-25 was designed berfore
> automatic hook ups became popular.
>
> Robert Mudd
> Moriarty, New Mexico
Cats
January 27th 08, 08:12 AM
On Jan 27, 12:14Â*am, " >
wrote:
> On Jan 26, 12:29�pm, rlovinggood > wrote:
>
> > The first edition of the new magazine, "Gliding International" has an
> > article on the 2 seat self-launch super glider, the EB28. �I would
> > have thought that a glider of this class would have automatic hookups,
> > but it uses l'Hotellier connections.
>
> Ray, I believe the EB 28 is a derivitive of the ASH-25. Perhaps the
> ASH-25 was designed berfore
> automatic hook ups became popular.
The ASH25 I helped rig a couple of times had hotelliers, not automatic
connections, for the wings. I don't know about the tailplane - I'm
not tall enough to reach. It also had non-automatic connections
between the outer and inner wing panels.
Erik Braun
January 27th 08, 11:32 AM
rlovinggood wrote:
> Do other current design open class ships use automatic connections?
> eta
I don't know about this one.
> Duo-Discus X
The Duo X, XL and earlier versions all have automatic Hänle connections.
> Nimbus 4
At least the single seater version uses Hotellier hookups.
> ASH-25
Also no automatic hookups, but Hotellier.
> ASH-31 (isn't that the next big two seater from Poppenhausen?)
You mean the ASH-30, which will have automatic Hänle connections on the
inner wing. It seems to be difficult to build them into the outer wing,
though.
http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/produkte/ash30/ash30_main.htm
> Antares
has automatic Hänle connections.
> DG-1000
uses automatic connections, too, but of a different kind. It's a torsion
linkage, to which I can't find any pictures at the moment. DG has used them
for some time, though. I think, the DG-500 has the same ones built in.
Erik Braun,
Akaflieg Karlsruhe,
South-West Germany.
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