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The LS series of gliders has seem to always be at the top of the score
sheets, LS-4, LS-6, LS-8, what happened to the LS-7? This does tell me that however small the glider market is, it is still an efficent market. What was the 7 lacking that caused pilots' not to buy and fly this glider? |
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I tried out a demonstrator LS7 when they first came
out. The main problem with it was it was too optimised for high speed flight. It wouldn't really circle much below about 55 knots and even at that speed flew so nose high you couldn't see where you were going. Not so good for our tiny UK thermals! I think the problem was that the wings were set on the fuselage at too small an angle of incidence. I understand that fitting winglets helps the circling performance, and most LS7s in the UK are now fitted with them. The LS8 is much better, but a lot more expensive on the secondhand market. Both the LS4 (lovely glider) and the LS7 are eligible for the Club Class. Derek Copeland At 00:18 04 November 2006, Roger wrote: The LS series of gliders has seem to always be at the top of the score sheets, LS-4, LS-6, LS-8, what happened to the LS-7? This does tell me that however small the glider market is, it is still an efficent market. What was the 7 lacking that caused pilots' not to buy and fly this glider? |
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