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Hi Group,
Mid-July I finally had the chance to attend the French RSA Fly-in and spend a weekend with IBIS-builders and -planes. Jean Claude (IBIS co-designer) offered training on the IBIS, which motivated me even more to get into my car and drive down to Roanne and Vichy for the weekend. You can read all about it on: http://ibis.experimentals.de/flyinga...7rsaflyin.html If I get around doing it, I'll also publish an article about each of the four flights and about IBIS flying qualities. take care, Hans |
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![]() Hans wrote: Hi Group, Mid-July I finally had the chance to attend the French RSA Fly-in and spend a weekend with IBIS-builders and -planes. Jean Claude (IBIS co-designer) offered training on the IBIS, which motivated me even more to get into my car and drive down to Roanne and Vichy for the weekend. You can read all about it on: http://ibis.experimentals.de/flyinga...7rsaflyin.html If I get around doing it, I'll also publish an article about each of the four flights and about IBIS flying qualities. take care, Hans |
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![]() wrote: Hans wrote: Hi Group, Mid-July I finally had the chance to attend the French RSA Fly-in and spend a weekend with IBIS-builders and -planes. Jean Claude (IBIS co-designer) offered training on the IBIS, which motivated me even more to get into my car and drive down to Roanne and Vichy for the weekend. You can read all about it on: http://ibis.experimentals.de/flyinga...7rsaflyin.html If I get around doing it, I'll also publish an article about each of the four flights and about IBIS flying qualities. take care, Hans Hans - Thanks for your posting about your experiences with flying the IBIS. I hope you do post more detai about flying the IBIS as well as your observations about the flaperon operation. As some readers of this newsgroup may recall, there have been many discussions here about the relative merits of canards vs. conventional airplane design. And, many people seem to believe that you can't put flaps on a canard design, to wit the many Rutan designs plus their derivitives. (Some people may not realize that Burt did try a canard design with flaps called "The Grizzley", and the lone example sits somewhere at Osh Kosh, as I recall.) As with the IBIS, he did it by also adding flaps to the canard. On the other hand, the IBIS design has been around for many years, and as your report shows, it has a small but growing following in Europe. And most significantly, the design seems to prove that flaps can be used to reduce the stall speed below 60 mph on a canard, which is way less than any Rutan design I've ever heard about. so more information on the comparative merits of the IBIS with it's flaperon design vs."conventional" canard design would be interesting. Doug |
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On 25 Aug., 10:08, wrote:
wrote: Hans wrote: Hi Group, Mid-July I finally had the chance to attend the French RSA Fly-in and spend a weekend with IBIS-builders and -planes. Jean Claude (IBIS co-designer) offered training on the IBIS, which motivated me even more to get into my car and drive down to Roanne and Vichy for the weekend. You can read all about it on:http://ibis.experimentals.de/flyinga...7rsaflyin.html If I get around doing it, I'll also publish an article about each of the four flights and about IBIS flying qualities. take care, Hans Hans - Thanks for your posting about your experiences with flying the IBIS. I hope you do post more detai about flying the IBIS as well as your observations about the flaperon operation. As some readers of this newsgroup may recall, there have been many discussions here about the relative merits of canards vs. conventional airplane design. And, many people seem to believe that you can't put flaps on a canard design, to wit the many Rutan designs plus their derivitives. (Some people may not realize that Burt did try a canard design with flaps called "The Grizzley", and the lone example sits somewhere at Osh Kosh, as I recall.) As with the IBIS, he did it by also adding flaps to the canard. On the other hand, the IBIS design has been around for many years, and as your report shows, it has a small but growing following in Europe. And most significantly, the design seems to prove that flaps can be used to reduce the stall speed below 60 mph on a canard, which is way less than any Rutan design I've ever heard about. so more information on the comparative merits of the IBIS with it's flaperon design vs."conventional" canard design would be interesting. Doug Hi Doug, thanks for your reaction. Currently I'm in the process of preparing a number of articles about the flights proper. I'll let you know through this list when I have put them on my site. Indeed, despite its 20-some years history, IBIS is not yet widespread. Things are changing for the better though, as the next couple of years will most likely see two to three maiden flights. Take care, fly safe Hans ____________________________ http://ibis.experimentals.de |
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