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Old June 2nd 10, 03:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Peter Dohm
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Default Aero engineer for designing homebuilt aircraft.

"cavelamb" wrote in message
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brian whatcott wrote:
cmyr wrote:


I chose what I believe is the best of both worlds by going with a
Jodel design. Efficient and economical on low H.P.,no apparent vices,
and most of the designs are former production aircraft with years of
goverment oversight to weed out any problems.
John G.


Good move! I have flown various Jodel flavors and can confirm that they
fly well. They are well liked and without vice.
Though how that trademark cranked wing does it, I'm not sure...

Brian W



Low wing load, moderate power loading, and a lot of leading edge.
No secrets there.

Actually, I envy you that one, Brian.
I've never had the pleasure.
I've heard they are really sweet.


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Richard Lamb


I, too, have always heard that they were well known for extremely docile
handling; and my very limited experience with models as a kid suggests that
the docile handling is a common trait of that geometry.

You could certainly do much worse, and I did once think of building a D9. I
might even consider one of their designs again--but the obvious problem is
that scratch building in wood is a lot of work and not a lot cheaper that a
prepunched metal kit from Vans!

Peter