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I just purchased a Nugget and am very happy with it. I am looking to
connect with other Nugget owners to exchange info on this ship.
Bret
May 21st 09, 08:30 PM
On Apr 10, 9:16*am, wrote:
> I just purchased a Nugget and am very happy with it. I am looking to
> connect with other Nugget owners to exchange info on this ship.
Hi, what do you like about it? I'm looking for a solo plane as a
newbie pilot and see one for sale. Is it good for a new pilot? How
much did you pay for it?
Wayne Paul
May 21st 09, 11:46 PM
I have never seen a Nugget. Does it have spoiler, or are large span flaps used for glide slope control (like the PIK-20B and my HP-14?)
"Bret" > wrote in message ...
On Apr 10, 9:16 am, wrote:
> I just purchased a Nugget and am very happy with it. I am looking to
> connect with other Nugget owners to exchange info on this ship.
Hi, what do you like about it? I'm looking for a solo plane as a
newbie pilot and see one for sale. Is it good for a new pilot? How
much did you pay for it?
ContestID67[_2_]
May 22nd 09, 12:44 AM
You should start your own group at http://groups.yahoo.com. Then
advertise it here and find other Nugget. Be sure to set the group up
as "restricted" so that you must approve all people trying to join (or
you will get spamm, junk posts, etc).
I don't like Google groups as the choices for memberships does not
allow you to do what I mention for Yahoo groups.
Good luck, John
sisu1a
May 22nd 09, 01:15 AM
On Apr 10, 8:16*am, wrote:
> I just purchased a Nugget and am very happy with it. I am looking to
> connect with other Nugget owners to exchange info on this ship.
which one did you buy?
-P
On May 21, 5:44*pm, ContestID67 > wrote:
> I don't like Google groups as the choices for memberships does not
> allow you to do what I mention for Yahoo groups.
Not true - I run a Google group and have to approve all non-member
posts (I could ignore them, if I wished). Unlike all the visual
"noise" in Yahoo messages, the Google ones are pretty much just the
content.
And getting back to the topic, I flew a Nugget when the Tucson Soaring
Club had one in the late 1970's and loved it. Don't let anyone scare
you off by the landing flaps, they are a joy to use and allow for
landing touchdown at (if I recall correctly) less than 30 mph. The
ship is light with a fairly low wingloading even with water onboard,
so won't compete some of glass ships of the same era on strong days,
but does just fine in weaker conditions.
-Tom
Wayne Paul
May 23rd 09, 09:28 PM
Tom,
When I ask the question about landing flaps, I was just curious and not meaning to imply that they are a problem. I know of several young pilots who have purchased Schreder designs as their first sailplane. To my knowledge none have had problems with the large span landing flaps.
At one time, about 12 years ago, I was considering a Laister LP-15 Nugget; however, ended up buying a HP-16 instead. I am currently flying a HP-14 and enjoy its' short field capability.
Even though written for Schreder sailplanes, reading the following link is highly recommended for anyone prior to taking their first flight in a "flaps only" glider.
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Stories/Preparing_for_first_HP_flight.htm
Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder
"5Z" > wrote in message ...
On May 21, 5:44 pm, ContestID67 > wrote:
> I don't like Google groups as the choices for memberships does not
> allow you to do what I mention for Yahoo groups.
Not true - I run a Google group and have to approve all non-member
posts (I could ignore them, if I wished). Unlike all the visual
"noise" in Yahoo messages, the Google ones are pretty much just the
content.
And getting back to the topic, I flew a Nugget when the Tucson Soaring
Club had one in the late 1970's and loved it. Don't let anyone scare
you off by the landing flaps, they are a joy to use and allow for
landing touchdown at (if I recall correctly) less than 30 mph. The
ship is light with a fairly low wingloading even with water onboard,
so won't compete some of glass ships of the same era on strong days,
but does just fine in weaker conditions.
-Tom
On May 23, 2:28*pm, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
> When I ask the question about landing flaps, I was just curious and not meaning to imply that they are a problem. *I know of several young pilots who have purchased Schreder designs as their first sailplane. *To my knowledge none have had problems with the large span landing flaps. *
Actually, I didn't complete my original thought... don't let someone
without experience in a landing flapped ship scare you off.
Just search RAS for comments by Wayne, Bob Whelan and others about the
non-issue of these ships - they just need a different approach to
landing and energy control.
-Tom
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