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Thanks to everyone for the informative feedback.
I did forget to mention my experience level, and it seems to be relevant to the question. Assuming I've made no errors in my Excel electronic logbook, I have 137 flights and 35 hrs as of this afternoon, 93 and 23:30 of them solo; 78 in a 2-33A, 18 in a 1-26E, 21 in a G-103A, 16 in a 1-36, and two in an ASK-21. This weekend I get checked out in the Pilatus B-4 and Genesis-2. (Just kidding. But they sure are Purdy.) One place I still need help is the different classes. I've yet to find a place that lists and describes them (I've even surfed the FAI/IGC documents). World Class? 15m? Standard class? Unlimited class? Outclassed, underclassed, late for class? Help!!! (This is where I could use a goodly stack of Soaring magazine back-issues, I guess.) Also, I'll be trailer-parking the bird at Turf or Estrella, I'm 5'11", 170 pounds, and able to lift fairly heavy pieces without assistance. (But I would like something easy to put together.) Again, I'm most interested in pursuing x-country, and competing as soon as I'm ready. Thanks again to all, -ted |
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well.. your not that much of a newbie..
I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. If you are looking for something to compete in.. what is your price range? 304CZ is very respectable.. BT "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:KBqGb.13600$7D3.4419@fed1read02... Thanks to everyone for the informative feedback. I did forget to mention my experience level, and it seems to be relevant to the question. Assuming I've made no errors in my Excel electronic logbook, I have 137 flights and 35 hrs as of this afternoon, 93 and 23:30 of them solo; 78 in a 2-33A, 18 in a 1-26E, 21 in a G-103A, 16 in a 1-36, and two in an ASK-21. This weekend I get checked out in the Pilatus B-4 and Genesis-2. (Just kidding. But they sure are Purdy.) One place I still need help is the different classes. I've yet to find a place that lists and describes them (I've even surfed the FAI/IGC documents). World Class? 15m? Standard class? Unlimited class? Outclassed, underclassed, late for class? Help!!! (This is where I could use a goodly stack of Soaring magazine back-issues, I guess.) Also, I'll be trailer-parking the bird at Turf or Estrella, I'm 5'11", 170 pounds, and able to lift fairly heavy pieces without assistance. (But I would like something easy to put together.) Again, I'm most interested in pursuing x-country, and competing as soon as I'm ready. Thanks again to all, -ted |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:0yrGb.37824$m83.36947@fed1read01... well.. your not that much of a newbie.. I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. From where do you get this misleading information? I have flown the Genesis and I have flown against them, I can tell you it flies with the best of them in that class. The sensation of flying is a bit different but is of no concern regarding safety and handling. I expect a few of these interesting Gliders to do "even better" in the near future. Some of the optimization that are being employed on two of them are very promising. Regards Udo |
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well.. your not that much of a newbie..
I started September 21st, and got my private pilot glider license November 19th. I'd say that lands me squarely in the "newbie" class. I have gotten in a good amount of flying in that time (it helps to prepare the bank account in advance), but I still feel like I'm barely starting to learn. I imagine the learning curve will last quite a while. I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. Of course I've never flown one, and likely will not for some time, but the CFIs at Estrella rave about the glider. If you are looking for something to compete in.. what is your price range? Under $25,000. (I'll only buy something new if I'm satisfied that it will keep a good resell value.) 304CZ is very respectable.. Thanks, I'll check it out! -ted |
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I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and
best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. I haven't been able to locate a polar for the Genesis 2 on the 'Net, but looking at http://www.nwinternet.com/~blanikam/...is2-glider.htm, there seems to be a respectable difference between the stall speed (36 knots at 5.6 lbs/sq ft loading) and best L/D (43:1, 56 knots, 6 lbs/sq ft loading). Is that reasonable? -ted |
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I've been corrected by others that the G2 has a respectable polar.. funny
it's not viewable on the web.. the stall is below "min sink".. look at the min sink speed, best L/D speed and about 20knts more.. see where the polar goes.. I too have not flown one.. just talking with a club mate that went to AZ to look at and possibly buy one.. he passed and got a DG-600 instead. BT "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:XVtGb.13616$7D3.1148@fed1read02... I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. I haven't been able to locate a polar for the Genesis 2 on the 'Net, but looking at http://www.nwinternet.com/~blanikam/...is2-glider.htm, there seems to be a respectable difference between the stall speed (36 knots at 5.6 lbs/sq ft loading) and best L/D (43:1, 56 knots, 6 lbs/sq ft loading). Is that reasonable? -ted |
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min sink is 46 and best L/D is 50 for same wing loading
"Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:XVtGb.13616$7D3.1148@fed1read02... I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. I haven't been able to locate a polar for the Genesis 2 on the 'Net, but looking at http://www.nwinternet.com/~blanikam/...is2-glider.htm, there seems to be a respectable difference between the stall speed (36 knots at 5.6 lbs/sq ft loading) and best L/D (43:1, 56 knots, 6 lbs/sq ft loading). Is that reasonable? -ted |
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I've flown the Genesis 2, but I prefer my Mosquito for handling
characteristics. Not to mention the 50 percent price difference. The Genesis does have better cruise performance, but the handling in thermalling is not as good. Add the Mosquito to your list. It won't compete with the 15 meter class, but that's why we have a sports class. In article XVtGb.13616$7D3.1148@fed1read02, "Ted Wagner" wrote: I've heard the Genesis has a rather narrow speed band between stall and best L/D and the polar falls off rather quickly after that.. I haven't been able to locate a polar for the Genesis 2 on the 'Net, but looking at http://www.nwinternet.com/~blanikam/...is2-glider.htm, there seems to be a respectable difference between the stall speed (36 knots at 5.6 lbs/sq ft loading) and best L/D (43:1, 56 knots, 6 lbs/sq ft loading). Is that reasonable? -ted |
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![]() Also, I'll be trailer-parking the bird at Turf or Estrella, I'm 5'11", 170 pounds, and able to lift fairly heavy pieces without assistance. (But I would like something easy to put together.) Again, I'm most interested in pursuing x-country, and competing as soon as I'm ready. Hmmm. Can lift heavy pieces, and price under $25,000. Look at the LS-3, which is in that price range, and whose only disadvantage is heavy wings (170 pounds or so). An older glider (late '70's), but its flaps have performance about the same as a modern standard class (flapless) glider. Excellent for XC, especially with its gigantic spoilers that will get you down anywhere. |
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Regarding classes, you've got, in the US:
15m class- anything under 15m span. Standard class- under 15m span and no flaps. 18m class- anything under 18m. Open class- anything. Sports class- anything, handicapped, no ballast. 'World Class'- PW-5 only. '1-26 class'- 1-26 only. Most people start out in Sports, as you don't need the latest and greatest to be competetive. 15m and Standard are the most popular. You need big bucks to be competetive in open. World Class is kind of a joke. "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:KBqGb.13600$7D3.4419@fed1read02... Thanks to everyone for the informative feedback. I did forget to mention my experience level, and it seems to be relevant to the question. Assuming I've made no errors in my Excel electronic logbook, I have 137 flights and 35 hrs as of this afternoon, 93 and 23:30 of them solo; 78 in a 2-33A, 18 in a 1-26E, 21 in a G-103A, 16 in a 1-36, and two in an ASK-21. This weekend I get checked out in the Pilatus B-4 and Genesis-2. (Just kidding. But they sure are Purdy.) One place I still need help is the different classes. I've yet to find a place that lists and describes them (I've even surfed the FAI/IGC documents). World Class? 15m? Standard class? Unlimited class? Outclassed, underclassed, late for class? Help!!! (This is where I could use a goodly stack of Soaring magazine back-issues, I guess.) Also, I'll be trailer-parking the bird at Turf or Estrella, I'm 5'11", 170 pounds, and able to lift fairly heavy pieces without assistance. (But I would like something easy to put together.) Again, I'm most interested in pursuing x-country, and competing as soon as I'm ready. Thanks again to all, -ted |
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