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Hi,
I know there is a forum for this, but I am after other comments from pilots in this group who may have flown the aircraft or own one? /daveb |
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![]() Dave Boulter wrote: Hi, I know there is a forum for this, but I am after other comments from pilots in this group who may have flown the aircraft or own one? /daveb Nice handling recreational sailplane, not a racer. Approx performance of 1-34 or K-13 with 12 meter version, (actual experience). Easy to fly even for a low time pilot. Climbs well, effective spoilers, landings easy. Predictable flight characteristics, no sudden stalls/spins stall speed 39kts, best L/D 52 kts Very easy to assemble/disassemble, automatic control hookups. I have had mine for 2 seasons and put approx 80 hours on her. I fly her cross country whenever possible. It's not a racer, you won't keep up with the 15 meter ships, but as long as you are not in a hurry you can have a very enjoyable afternoon. If you have more questions, see my ad on wingsandwheels. There is a link to my website for the Silent-IN I am selling. My phone and email are listed there, you can contact me directly if you want more info. Willie G. |
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I have flown the 12M version the Silent-IN.
Runs reasonably well, climbs reasonably well. Easy to handle on the ground. No significant vices. Plenty of climb power. Slick retract mechanism. It won't come close to keeping up with my old Discus, but it's really not meant to. It is a nice, comfortable, easy to own, personal self-launching glider. It has alot of flexibility and more than enough performance for cross-country flight. One of these days I'll get around to trying out the longer winged version and the pure glider one as well. We have one of each at Chilhowee. Mark Lenox CFIG Chilhowee Gliderport "Dave Boulter" wrote in message ... Hi, I know there is a forum for this, but I am after other comments from pilots in this group who may have flown the aircraft or own one? /daveb |
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Are you referring to Chilhowee, Virginia?
Thanks Mark Lenox wrote: I have flown the 12M version the Silent-IN. Runs reasonably well, climbs reasonably well. Easy to handle on the ground. No significant vices. Plenty of climb power. Slick retract mechanism. It won't come close to keeping up with my old Discus, but it's really not meant to. It is a nice, comfortable, easy to own, personal self-launching glider. It has alot of flexibility and more than enough performance for cross-country flight. One of these days I'll get around to trying out the longer winged version and the pure glider one as well. We have one of each at Chilhowee. Mark Lenox CFIG Chilhowee Gliderport "Dave Boulter" wrote in message ... Hi, I know there is a forum for this, but I am after other comments from pilots in this group who may have flown the aircraft or own one? /daveb |
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