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I have just completed a flight test of the Pioneer doing stall and spin
attempts. With the stick all the way back the airspeed slows to 20 mph with about a 200 ft/min sink rate. The wing will not break nor will it go into a spin or dive. In the spin tests I brought the glider up to the 20 mph ( stick fully back) then hit the rudder hard..... well it just did a slow rotation in what ever direction the rudder was deflected. Next I did cross control stall and spin attempts... again there was nothing I could do to provoke it to spin. I could not get a wing to drop! All of this is now recorded on video. For more details see the web site.Look under the Marske Pioneer IId http://www.continuo.com/marske -- Marske Flying Wings http://www.continuo.com/marske |
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When you first posted this announcement, the video was not updated on your
site. Now only one video is available which only shows a straight ahead stall attempt with a 1/2 second dab of rudder applied. Why not put up the video first and THEN announce it. BTW, that's not a spin entry attempt. Mat, HOLD THE RUDDER IN for at least 10 seconds. Bill Daniels "Marske Flying Wings" wrote in message ... I have just completed a flight test of the Pioneer doing stall and spin attempts. With the stick all the way back the airspeed slows to 20 mph with about a 200 ft/min sink rate. The wing will not break nor will it go into a spin or dive. In the spin tests I brought the glider up to the 20 mph ( stick fully back) then hit the rudder hard..... well it just did a slow rotation in what ever direction the rudder was deflected. Next I did cross control stall and spin attempts... again there was nothing I could do to provoke it to spin. I could not get a wing to drop! All of this is now recorded on video. For more details see the web site.Look under the Marske Pioneer IId http://www.continuo.com/marske -- Marske Flying Wings http://www.continuo.com/marske |
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Sorry Bill,
I guess the sire paostings came late.... holding the rudder longer did not make any change to the attitude of nose up and rotating to which ever direction yo uhit the rudder. . It just would not drop a wing. Unfortunately time was a bit short for the video since I had to have the sun behind me for the video to see the instrument panel..... and I was getting low to do all of the tests. It was also extremely hazy. I will send you a complete cd of the complete flight later today by mail. I sent another of the july 30 th flight a few days ago. The only tests I did that the Pioneer did not like very well where the yaw tests. It does not like flying with full rudder and neutral control stick nor with ailerons and neutral rudder. I will do more testing in a couple of weeks on these tests. On the cross control spin entry I did experience some rudder lock.... but it came out quickly as I applied pressure to the rudder. As far I can tell this is one very stable aircraft but it does fly differently. It feels like you are balancing adjusting to the airflow and currents. At first it does seem disconcerting but once you acclimatize to it, it is a real benefit. In turbulent air one has a tendency to overcontrol initially but when you relax one finds it flys just fine. If one is holding aileron pressure the rudder needs adjustment is my general rule. -mat "Bill Daniels" wrote in message ... When you first posted this announcement, the video was not updated on your site. Now only one video is available which only shows a straight ahead stall attempt with a 1/2 second dab of rudder applied. Why not put up the video first and THEN announce it. BTW, that's not a spin entry attempt. Mat, HOLD THE RUDDER IN for at least 10 seconds. Bill Daniels "Marske Flying Wings" wrote in message ... I have just completed a flight test of the Pioneer doing stall and spin attempts. With the stick all the way back the airspeed slows to 20 mph with about a 200 ft/min sink rate. The wing will not break nor will it go into a spin or dive. In the spin tests I brought the glider up to the 20 mph ( stick fully back) then hit the rudder hard..... well it just did a slow rotation in what ever direction the rudder was deflected. Next I did cross control stall and spin attempts... again there was nothing I could do to provoke it to spin. I could not get a wing to drop! All of this is now recorded on video. For more details see the web site.Look under the Marske Pioneer IId http://www.continuo.com/marske -- Marske Flying Wings http://www.continuo.com/marske |
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