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I am looking at a DG 303 Acro. I would appreciate any comments about
the plane. It will be my first plane, 50+ hours in Grob 103, 1500+ hours soaring in hang glider, 5000+ miles XC in hang gliders. I plan on flying this plane XC in UT and to start competing in sports class. Thanks in advance |
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Go for it.. I've flown the DG303, non acro version. I'm 5-10 and 200# and
broad of shoulder. I enjoyed flying the 303, solid feel, easy assembly. With 50+ hours in the Grob 103, I think the transition should be easy. BT "Ron Gleason" wrote in message oups.com... I am looking at a DG 303 Acro. I would appreciate any comments about the plane. It will be my first plane, 50+ hours in Grob 103, 1500+ hours soaring in hang glider, 5000+ miles XC in hang gliders. I plan on flying this plane XC in UT and to start competing in sports class. Thanks in advance |
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I have flown the DG 303 Acro perfect for sports class here in OZ.
http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/tm-300-e.html Mal |
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If you are looking at N303MR it's a sweet ship...
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Bob
Where was your CG position for these spins? I don't spin mine much but with the CG at around 85% back I don't see exactly what you are describing. I have seen some spin asymmetry before. For example with the CG around 50% mine would do maybe one rotation to the right and pop itself out, it would not want to rotate to the left at all. With the CG back at 85% I see nice spin behavior to the left and right. I have seen the strong pitch down, but not really noticed that being asymetric. Now you've got me interested I'll play with spinning it more (it's in the shop for work for a while).. The only other glider I acro is a DG-1000/17m. A nice glider otherwise, but what a pig,...both hands on joystick, big aileron push, c'mon roll, please roll, roll you !@#$. I'd use a different word than harmonized to describe the control forces. Stepping out of that into my DG-303 is fantastic. The 303 Acro is a little more aerobatic than some people seem to believe, for example tail slides as well as snap rolls and all the usual stuff. Lots more capability than where I'm at. I heard from Ron he has purchased a DG-303 Acro, now Ron you need to find a good aerobatic instructor (with a two place ship) to go with your new glider... Cheers Darryl |
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I don't recall where the CG was. It was a borrowed
glider, and I was within a few pounds of the owner's weight. I think the asymmetry may have something to do with slightly different positions of the blowhole inlets. Or maybe I just have a heavy foot. Whatever, the pitchover was a real attention-getter. I was surprised how reliably I could duplicate it. I'll bet with wingtip smoke, that would be a real crowd pleaser at airshows. If I hadn't built the jet Silent, I'd be very interested in a DG-303 Acro for airshow work. Too bad they don't make a motor version of it... At 15:00 11 April 2006, wrote: Bob Where was your CG position for these spins? I don't spin mine much but with the CG at around 85% back I don't see exactly what you are describing. I have seen some spin asymmetry before. For example with the CG around 50% mine would do maybe one rotation to the right and pop itself out, it would not want to rotate to the left at all. With the CG back at 85% I see nice spin behavior to the left and right. I have seen the strong pitch down, but not really noticed that being asymetric. Now you've got me interested I'll play with spinning it more (it's in the shop for work for a while).. The only other glider I acro is a DG-1000/17m. A nice glider otherwise, but what a pig,...both hands on joystick, big aileron push, c'mon roll, please roll, roll you !@#$. I'd use a different word than harmonized to describe the control forces. Stepping out of that into my DG-303 is fantastic. The 303 Acro is a little more aerobatic than some people seem to believe, for example tail slides as well as snap rolls and all the usual stuff. Lots more capability than where I'm at. I heard from Ron he has purchased a DG-303 Acro, now Ron you need to find a good aerobatic instructor (with a two place ship) to go with your new glider... Cheers Darryl |
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Mmm a DG-400 Acro, fueslage from a DG-400, wings from a 303 Acro, some
duct tape, a fresh parachute repack, ... I agree on the pitch down, stomach in mouth stuff. The manual does warn that "the DG-300 shows a very large nose down pitch after leaving [the] spin". Darryl |
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