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FAI Homepage User login Links Delegates Bureau News Meetings Gliding Sport Awards Documents Technology Extending the World Class to 2016. New requirements: 7.7.5 New 15m World Class Glider The new World Class glider is the PW-15 design which was the winner of the 2006 World Class design competition. All gliders must be built to the IGC specifications for the World Class and must conform to all applicable IGC rules. No modifications are permitted except as approved and circulated in writing by FAI to all NACs on behalf of the IGC. Span of the PW-5 is to be increased to 15m. New set of wings could be attached to the existing PW-5 and they should be interchangeable with the present 13.4m wings. a. ALTERATION TO AIRFLOW Any alteration affecting airflow around the glider is allowed. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of tabulation devices, fairings, and special surface treatment. The only exceptions a (i) A yaw string, (ii) A total energy probe, (iii) Adhesive tape to seal gaps between wings, fuselage and tail. Sealing between moveable control surfaces and the airframe is not permitted. b. ELECTRICAL DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices are allowed, including instruments, navigational aids and PRA's Ignition system. d. CENTRE OF GRAVITY CONTROL Any device capable of altering the centre of gravity location of the glider during flight is much recommended, but nor required. e. TAKE OFF AND FLIGHT SUPORTING DEVICES For take off, and to sustain the flight, the new PW-15 is allowed to use Soviet made, now decommissioned WW II "Katusha" type- Rocked Propelled Ammunition - RPA. RPA's are still wildly popular in third world countries and available on local's towns markets.. You also can buy them directly from W&W. Paris, France April 1, 2008 |
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On Apr 1, 8:06*am, wrote:
IGC Home FAI Homepage User login Links Delegates Bureau News Meetings Gliding Sport Awards Documents Technology Extending the World Class to 2016. New requirements: 7.7.5 New 15m World Class Glider The new World Class glider is the PW-15 design which was the winner of the 2006 World Class design competition. All gliders must be built to the IGC specifications for the World Class and must conform to all applicable IGC rules. No modifications are permitted except as approved and circulated in writing by FAI to all NACs on behalf of the IGC. Span of the PW-5 is to be increased to 15m. *New set of wings could be attached to the existing PW-5 and they should be interchangeable with the present 13.4m wings. a. ALTERATION TO AIRFLOW Any alteration affecting airflow around the glider is allowed. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of tabulation devices, fairings, and special surface treatment. The only exceptions a (i) A yaw string, (ii) A total energy probe, (iii) Adhesive tape to seal gaps between wings, fuselage and tail. Sealing between moveable control surfaces and the airframe is not permitted. b. ELECTRICAL DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices are allowed, including instruments, navigational aids * and PRA's Ignition system. d. CENTRE OF GRAVITY CONTROL Any device capable of altering the centre of gravity location of the glider during flight is much recommended, but nor required. e. TAKE OFF AND FLIGHT SUPORTING DEVICES For take off, and to sustain the flight, the new PW-15 is allowed to use Soviet made, now decommissioned WW II "Katusha" type- Rocked Propelled Ammunition - RPA. RPA's are still wildly popular in third world countries and available on local's towns markets.. You also can buy them directly from W&W. Paris, France April 1, 2008 You forgot to mention the optional detachable drag flaps to tame the hot characteristics of this new version so it can still be widely used in club operations. UH |
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On Apr 1, 8:22*am, wrote:
On Apr 1, 8:06*am, wrote: IGC Home FAI Homepage User login Links Delegates Bureau News Meetings Gliding Sport Awards Documents Technology Extending the World Class to 2016. New requirements: 7.7.5 New 15m World Class Glider The new World Class glider is the PW-15 design which was the winner of the 2006 World Class design competition. All gliders must be built to the IGC specifications for the World Class and must conform to all applicable IGC rules. No modifications are permitted except as approved and circulated in writing by FAI to all NACs on behalf of the IGC. Span of the PW-5 is to be increased to 15m. *New set of wings could be attached to the existing PW-5 and they should be interchangeable with the present 13.4m wings. a. ALTERATION TO AIRFLOW Any alteration affecting airflow around the glider is allowed. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of tabulation devices, fairings, and special surface treatment. The only exceptions a (i) A yaw string, (ii) A total energy probe, (iii) Adhesive tape to seal gaps between wings, fuselage and tail. Sealing between moveable control surfaces and the airframe is not permitted. b. ELECTRICAL DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices are allowed, including instruments, navigational aids * and PRA's Ignition system. d. CENTRE OF GRAVITY CONTROL Any device capable of altering the centre of gravity location of the glider during flight is much recommended, but nor required. e. TAKE OFF AND FLIGHT SUPORTING DEVICES For take off, and to sustain the flight, the new PW-15 is allowed to use Soviet made, now decommissioned WW II "Katusha" type- Rocked Propelled Ammunition - RPA. The price when it's finally delivered is expected to be EU 2000 or about $ 150,000. Ray Warshaw RPA's are still wildly popular in third world countries and available on local's towns markets.. You also can buy them directly from W&W. Paris, France April 1, 2008 You forgot to mention the optional detachable drag flaps to tame the hot characteristics of this new version so it can still be widely used in club operations. UH- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Can some non-structural fairings be designed to make it look like a
sailplane instead of a pregnant tropical fish? Brad On Apr 1, 5:25*am, Raphael Warshaw wrote: On Apr 1, 8:22*am, wrote: On Apr 1, 8:06*am, wrote: IGC Home FAI Homepage User login Links Delegates Bureau News Meetings Gliding Sport Awards Documents Technology Extending the World Class to 2016. New requirements: 7.7.5 New 15m World Class Glider The new World Class glider is the PW-15 design which was the winner of the 2006 World Class design competition. All gliders must be built to the IGC specifications for the World Class and must conform to all applicable IGC rules. No modifications are permitted except as approved and circulated in writing by FAI to all NACs on behalf of the IGC. Span of the PW-5 is to be increased to 15m. *New set of wings could be attached to the existing PW-5 and they should be interchangeable with the present 13.4m wings. a. ALTERATION TO AIRFLOW Any alteration affecting airflow around the glider is allowed. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of tabulation devices, fairings, and special surface treatment. The only exceptions a (i) A yaw string, (ii) A total energy probe, (iii) Adhesive tape to seal gaps between wings, fuselage and tail. Sealing between moveable control surfaces and the airframe is not permitted. b. ELECTRICAL DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices are allowed, including instruments, navigational aids * and PRA's Ignition system. d. CENTRE OF GRAVITY CONTROL Any device capable of altering the centre of gravity location of the glider during flight is much recommended, but nor required. e. TAKE OFF AND FLIGHT SUPORTING DEVICES For take off, and to sustain the flight, the new PW-15 is allowed to use Soviet made, now decommissioned WW II "Katusha" type- Rocked Propelled Ammunition - RPA. The price when it's finally delivered is expected to be EU 2000 or about $ 150,000. Ray Warshaw RPA's are still wildly popular in third world countries and available on local's towns markets.. You also can buy them directly from W&W. Paris, France April 1, 2008 You forgot to mention the optional detachable drag flaps to tame the hot characteristics of this new version so it can still be widely used in club operations. UH- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Apr 1, 7:41 am, Brad wrote:
Can some non-structural fairings be designed to make it look like a sailplane instead of a pregnant tropical fish? Brad On Apr 1, 5:25 am, Raphael Warshaw wrote: On Apr 1, 8:22 am, wrote: On Apr 1, 8:06 am, wrote: IGC Home FAI Homepage User login Links Delegates Bureau News Meetings Gliding Sport Awards Documents Technology Extending the World Class to 2016. New requirements: 7.7.5 New 15m World Class Glider The new World Class glider is the PW-15 design which was the winner of the 2006 World Class design competition. All gliders must be built to the IGC specifications for the World Class and must conform to all applicable IGC rules. No modifications are permitted except as approved and circulated in writing by FAI to all NACs on behalf of the IGC. Span of the PW-5 is to be increased to 15m. New set of wings could be attached to the existing PW-5 and they should be interchangeable with the present 13.4m wings. a. ALTERATION TO AIRFLOW Any alteration affecting airflow around the glider is allowed. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of tabulation devices, fairings, and special surface treatment. The only exceptions a (i) A yaw string, (ii) A total energy probe, (iii) Adhesive tape to seal gaps between wings, fuselage and tail. Sealing between moveable control surfaces and the airframe is not permitted. b. ELECTRICAL DEVICES Electrical and electronic devices are allowed, including instruments, navigational aids and PRA's Ignition system. d. CENTRE OF GRAVITY CONTROL Any device capable of altering the centre of gravity location of the glider during flight is much recommended, but nor required. e. TAKE OFF AND FLIGHT SUPORTING DEVICES For take off, and to sustain the flight, the new PW-15 is allowed to use Soviet made, now decommissioned WW II "Katusha" type- Rocked Propelled Ammunition - RPA. The price when it's finally delivered is expected to be EU 2000 or about $ 150,000. Ray Warshaw RPA's are still wildly popular in third world countries and available on local's towns markets.. You also can buy them directly from W&W. Paris, France April 1, 2008 You forgot to mention the optional detachable drag flaps to tame the hot characteristics of this new version so it can still be widely used in club operations. UH- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You guys are soooo eloquent! Jacek Pasco, WA |
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Raphael Warshaw wrote:
The price when it's finally delivered is expected to be EU 2000 or about $ 150,000. Buy your Euros now so you can afford the glider later. It's been a good plan for the last 3 years, anyway. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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