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Old January 7th 08, 06:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_1_]
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Default Flapped Glider Recommendations...

Cats wrote:

Libelle? Light & easy to rig, not self-conecting but not hard to do,
and in light weather it will be at the top of the heap at our club.

I'd certainly agree with that. I can't wait for my third season in mine
to start.

I can confirm they are light and easy to rig. Its one glider that never
causes other pilots to dive for cover when you want help rigging or
derigging.

Libelles are partly self-connecting: the elevator and brakes
self-connect. The ailerons are not, but only take about 15 seconds each
to connect or disconnect. They are even simpler than Hoteliers and are
easy to check for correct connection. I can't comment about the ballast
system: mine is #82, so precedes the B-series addition of water ballast.

Mine has Streifneder trimmings (sealed surfaces, full span zigzag turbs
on the under surface) and seems to have gained about a point on L/D.

The only possible drawback is that the cockpit is fairly snug and may be
a problem for the larger pilot. The ventilation in hot conditions is
second to none.


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