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Several years ago, we made templates along the leading edge of a
popular standard class sailplane . The particular sailplane was a winner. It was shocking to compare the left and right wing contours with these templated. Close? Not at all. But the sailplane went very well. Then we did the same on another sailplane by another manufacturer. The templates were identical left and right. Mirror image. As made in a machine. Perfect. This particular sailplane never did well. Not a winner. Conclusion? set the flame on low, Thanks, GA |
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![]() *Conclusion? Ship #1 had 2 slightly imperfect copies of a good wing design. Ship #2 had 2 perfect copies of a poorer wing design. Simple, no flames required! ;-) Bob |
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I've had the same experience exactly. Goes like stink, flies arrow
straight, best in class glider, and you'd think the right and left wings came from different types. That's when I knew I should have spent more on TLAs, buzzwords, and smoke and mirrors. Bob K. On Aug 22, 4:25*pm, glider wrote: Several years ago, we made templates along the leading edge of a popular standard class sailplane . The particular sailplane was a winner. It was shocking to compare the left and right wing contours with these templated. Close? Not at all. But the sailplane went very well. *Then we did the same on another sailplane by another manufacturer. The templates were identical left and right. Mirror image. As made in a machine. Perfect. This particular sailplane *never did well. Not a winner. *Conclusion? *set the flame on low, *Thanks, *GA |
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On Aug 22, 7:25*pm, glider wrote:
Several years ago, we made templates along the leading edge of a popular standard class sailplane . The particular sailplane was a winner. It was shocking to compare the left and right wing contours with these templated. Close? Not at all. But the sailplane went very well. *Then we did the same on another sailplane by another manufacturer. The templates were identical left and right. Mirror image. As made in a machine. Perfect. This particular sailplane *never did well. Not a winner. *Conclusion? *set the flame on low, *Thanks, *GA So you don't think the pilot had ANYTHING to do with it? Put me in a JS1 and WE in my LS1. He'd still whip me... With me in the JS1, I would just land out further away from home.... Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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On Aug 22, 7:25*pm, glider wrote:
Several years ago, we made templates along the leading edge of a popular standard class sailplane . The particular sailplane was a winner. It was shocking to compare the left and right wing contours with these templated. Close? Not at all. But the sailplane went very well. *Then we did the same on another sailplane by another manufacturer. The templates were identical left and right. Mirror image. As made in a machine. Perfect. This particular sailplane *never did well. Not a winner. *Conclusion? *set the flame on low, *Thanks, *GA I have seen the same thing. Obviously some airfoils ars more sensitive to manufacturing errors than others. Std Cirrus seems to be one of those. When carefully perfected they seem to improve a good bit. Revised handicaps used in WGC reflets this, I suspect. UH |
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On Aug 22, 7:25*pm, glider wrote:
Several years ago, we made templates along the leading edge of a popular standard class sailplane . The particular sailplane was a winner. It was shocking to compare the left and right wing contours with these templated. Close? Not at all. But the sailplane went very well. *Then we did the same on another sailplane by another manufacturer. The templates were identical left and right. Mirror image. As made in a machine. Perfect. This particular sailplane *never did well. Not a winner. *Conclusion? *set the flame on low, *Thanks, *GA Aw, come on, we want dirt! Bring it on! There was a similar story about a certain 15m sailplane that was "the ship to fly" 20 odd years ago and a templates and t/c measurements taken from what was believed to be a particularly good example. The results were, uh, distressing. But the ship in question flew real well. There's a lot to be said for profiles that are forgiving of manufacturing tolerance. -T8 |
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There's a lot to be said for profiles that are forgiving of
manufacturing tolerance. And of aging, both of the wing itself and the molds. Some gliders are great right out of newish molds. Then after a few years, the molds aren't the same. Nor are the wings. Nor is the performance. Some are more susceptible than others. Of course, left and right wings/molds SHOULD age/distort similarly but don't apparently. I'd say distortion caused by aging was more a problem in the past than now but some recent models have been notorius, too. Conversely, other models (my own glider being a good example, to my immense relief), appear to be "timeless" when holding their contours. Is it hard tanks vs. bags? Spar/spar cap design? Glass vs. carbon vs. aramid? Layers and weaves and orientation? Epoxies? Manufacturing methods? All this stuff can be fixed in a specific glider, but for what a new glider costs, it seems like the manufacturers should get it right every time. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" USA |
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