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Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider
pilot? Over on this side of the pond European 'standards' have seen the death of diversity and now our gliders only cater for the 'euro-standard-pilot'. Looking for something big and comfortable with reasonable performance. |
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If you don't require winch launch capability, the genesis has a very
roomy cockpit. Steve Hopkins wrote: Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider pilot? Over on this side of the pond European 'standards' have seen the death of diversity and now our gliders only cater for the 'euro-standard-pilot'. Looking for something big and comfortable with reasonable performance. |
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Steve Hopkins wrote:
Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider pilot? Over on this side of the pond European 'standards' have seen the death of diversity and now our gliders only cater for the 'euro-standard-pilot'. Looking for something big and comfortable with reasonable performance. Sounds like you want a Genesis II. The biggest cockpit around in a glider that is comparable with a Discus in performance... Marc |
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Try an ASW-20. There is comfortable enough room for a 6 feet 2 inches pilot,
all grips have a propper size and easy to reach position and the flaps system is the best ewer made in a glider. George "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message y.com... Steve Hopkins wrote: Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider pilot? Over on this side of the pond European 'standards' have seen the death of diversity and now our gliders only cater for the 'euro-standard-pilot'. Looking for something big and comfortable with reasonable performance. Sounds like you want a Genesis II. The biggest cockpit around in a glider that is comparable with a Discus in performance... Marc |
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Try an SZD-59 acro, you will like it! 6'5"' 210 lbs and have one for sale.
If that doesn't work then buy my relatively new Discus- 2T which I also fly and accomoditates a same size pilot. New "2BK" old "59A -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by Matador from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com "Steve Hopkins" k wrote in message ... Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider pilot? Over on this side of the pond European 'standards' have seen the death of diversity and now our gliders only cater for the 'euro-standard-pilot'. Looking for something big and comfortable with reasonable performance. |
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Steve Hopkins wrote ...
Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider pilot? You might consider the Schweizer 1-26 - plenty big cockpit and the E model has a higher gross weight. A 1-26 is ranked number one in the 2003 OLC USA division. My Nimbus 3 is ranked about 89th or so... I can't wait to get my 1-26A flying again so I can move my ranking up a bit. hee,hee ;-) |
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try here
http://www.gliderforum.com/thread-vi...id=600&posts=9 Al "Steve Hopkins" k wrote in message ... Do any American gliders cater for the larger glider pilot? Over on this side of the pond European 'standards' have seen the death of diversity and now our gliders only cater for the 'euro-standard-pilot'. Looking for something big and comfortable with reasonable performance. |
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![]() "Jim Phoenix" wrote in message om... You might consider the Schweizer 1-26 - plenty big cockpit and the E model has a higher gross weight. Yes Yes Yes..... I toured TSA and literally fell into a 1-26 cockpit. I'm 6-4/250 and was quite suprised at the room. It also has a high enough seat limit to get my fat chuted butt snapped in. Rental rate REALLY reasonable. I managed to wedge myself into a PW-5, and I'm sure that I could have flown it if I used enough vaseline, and didn't need to move the stick, or wiggle the rudder, or look anywhere but straight ahead, or...................... Scott Correa. |
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If you're near the upper weight limit, you'll also need to add tail
ballast if you want to fly with a slightly aft cg, and the centerline loading will be relatively high whenever you fly. You need a glider with a large, comfortable cockpit and a very strong wing and landing gear. The Genesis 2 wing failed in testing at 19 g's assuming a 310 Lb. pilot/equipment load. In turbulent air or high speed you won't have that nagging fear in the back of your mind. At 6-5/250 you would fit into a Genesis although you would be near the upper limit for the max. landing weight of 807Lbs. and the max. weight of all non-lifting parts of 531Lbs. With the Genesis, the ultimate design limit load is one helluva lot larger than the placard limit load, and the seat limit load of 242 requires tail ballast if it is exceeded. 242 is not the limit. If you are large and you want to fly without a nagging fear of snapping wings look into the Genesis 2, Marske Pioneer 3 (if they ever finish it) or Bob K's HP-24. The LAK 17/19 also have very strong wing spars but I don't know how large the cockpit is. Yes Yes Yes..... I toured TSA and literally fell into a 1-26 cockpit. I'm 6-4/250 and was quite suprised at the room. It also has a high enough seat limit to get my fat chuted butt snapped in. Rental rate REALLY reasonable. I managed to wedge myself into a PW-5, and I'm sure that I could have flown it if I used enough vaseline, and didn't need to move the stick, or wiggle the rudder, or look anywhere but straight ahead, or...................... Scott Correa. |
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