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The Lange guys at Zweibruecken got themselves a christmas present,
too: The new Antares 23E (which lends its wing to the Quintus) also had its first flight yesterday. No photos available yet. Andreas |
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http://lange-aviation.com/htm/englis...011_12_23.html Lange's Antares 23E and Schempp-Hirth's Quintus have just completed their first flights. These gliders were introduced and displayed in April at the Aero show, and are now entering serial production (8 sets of wings are already built at last report). At least 10 of these gliders will be racing in the upcoming world championships in Uvalde. These gliders are intended to be the ultimate open-class racers while maintaining excellent handling, climb, and very fast roll rate. The Boermans-designed wing for both these gliders is built by Lange. Lange's wing tip/winglet is by Boermans but Schempp- Hirth adds a bit of dihedral to the outer panels and different winglets (by Dr. Mark Maughmer of Penn State). Lange offers the electric propulsion system used in the Antares 20E and Arcus E, while Schempp-Hirth offers a 70hp fuel-injected Solo-Binder-ILEC propulsion system. Why only 23 meters for a new open class ship ? Well, all the new open-class gliders are designed to the 850kg max (certification and IGC limit). To get a high wing-loading as optimal for these newer designs (especially in strong conditions) at 850kg, either the span is limited (thus 23-meters for Antares 23E and Schempp- Hirth Quintus), or an extreme aspect ratio is required (Dick Butler’s Concordia). Some numbers. 60:1 at 78 knots (knots, no typo) at max loading. 250 liters of water gives a wing-loading range of 40-58 kg/m2 (8.2-11.9 lbs/ft2) That's almost a 50% increase in wing-loading from minimum to maximum. I can still get you one for the 2013 season ;-) Happy Holidays, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" |
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On Dec 24, 9:12*am, Dave Nadler wrote:
Pictures Hehttp://lange-aviation.com/htm/englis...011_12_23.html Lange's Antares 23E and Schempp-Hirth's Quintus have just completed their first flights. These gliders were introduced and displayed in April at the Aero show, and are now entering serial production (8 sets of wings are already built at last report). At least 10 of these gliders will be racing in the upcoming world championships in Uvalde. These gliders are intended to be the ultimate open-class racers while maintaining excellent handling, climb, and very fast roll rate. The Boermans-designed wing for both these gliders is built by Lange. Lange's wing tip/winglet is by Boermans but Schempp- Hirth adds a bit of dihedral to the outer panels and different winglets (by Dr. Mark Maughmer of Penn State). Lange offers the electric propulsion system used in the Antares 20E and Arcus E, while Schempp-Hirth offers a 70hp fuel-injected Solo-Binder-ILEC propulsion system. Why only 23 meters for a new open class ship ? Well, all the new open-class gliders are designed to the 850kg max (certification and IGC *limit). To get a high wing-loading as optimal for these newer designs (especially in strong conditions) at 850kg, either the span is limited (thus 23-meters for Antares 23E and Schempp- Hirth Quintus), or an extreme aspect ratio is required (Dick Butler’s Concordia). Some numbers. 60:1 at 78 knots (knots, no typo) at max loading. 250 liters of water gives a wing-loading range of 40-58 kg/m2 (8.2-11.9 lbs/ft2) That's almost a 50% increase in wing-loading from minimum to maximum. I can still get you one for the 2013 season ;-) Happy Holidays, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" only 60:1???? |
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On Saturday, December 24, 2011 11:33:07 AM UTC-5, Tony wrote:
only 60:1???? Right. More span would yield higher LD, but this is counter-productive if it yields lower high-speed performance and/or lower max loading and/or lower maneuverability. Martin Heide has taken a different approach with the ASH-30 (ie higher span, lower max loading, higher max LD)... We'll see which works best in Uvalde ! See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: 60:1 for real, not just for the brochure. |
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![]() Some numbers. 60:1 at 78 knots (knots, no typo) at max loading. 250 liters of water gives a wing-loading range of 40-58 kg/m2 (8.2-11.9 lbs/ft2) That's almost a 50% increase in wing-loading from minimum to maximum. Price? Just give us a hint. More or less than the national debt of Greece? John Cochrane |
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On Saturday, December 24, 2011 4:17:49 PM UTC-5, John Cochrane wrote:
Price? Just give us a hint. More or less than the national debt of Greece? Well, that would depend on which currency you use, and whether subjected to a "purely voluntary non- CDS-triggering haircut" ;-) Happy Holidays, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" PS: I can still get you one for 2013 but you;d better hurry ;-) |
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