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Old August 3rd 12, 07:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Open Class Super-Ship from Windward Performance

On Friday, August 3, 2012 9:29:52 AM UTC-7, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Aug 3, 8:48*am, Tony wrote: how affordable is affordable? It's designed to hit $100,000 in 2010 dollars. That includes convertible gear (nose roller and tail dragger), basic instruments, removable nose and tail ballast, and open trailer. type certified or kit built? Type certificated and built in series production. An experimental glider of this size and shape would be economically and socially unviable. This is a workhorse designed for operationality and transposition rate, and engineered for ease of repair using common composite materials. There is also the ethical concern of carrying people who have not necessarily made an informed decision to ride in a non-type- certificated aircraft. I think that they deserve an aircraft that has been tested to a higher standard than the typical kit aircraft. going to be opening an engineering office in Wichita??? I hadn't thought of that. Didn't they used to make airplanes there? Thanks, Bob K.


Just because it is a kit aircarft, Homebuilt, dose'nt mean it has not been tested. All of Windwards aircraft are tested to part 21 standards and beyond the reason for not certifing in the Standard Catagory is cost. With this thinking Bob there must be a lot of unethical people out there flying experimental aircraft, or the EAA is unethical, or building your own airplane is unethical, or you must be a left wing tree hugger to be flying that, what an electric airplane, you fly an experimental aircraft you must be a socialist.

John