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I am deciding on a homebuilt project. I am considering a project like
the classic Fournier motorgliders. I believe they are called touring motorgliders. Thr RF4 style or my favorite looking plane, the Schleicher ASK-14, is the type I'm refering to. Powered flight would be my primary purpose to fly this style of plane. I own a Bowers designed Fly Baby and fly in Canadian UL aircraft of 450kg/1000lb gross wt. ratings. My needs are met by a single seat craft. I enjoy these planes but the style of flight that is increasingly appealing to my taste is elegant low powered flight with some soaring flight. I live near the Canadian Rockies and have wave oppurtunity close to home. The high drag and poor glide of most UL planes concerns me. I have noticed a German plans built machine, EEL's ULF-2. www.eel.de/homepage.htm Does anyone know much about this plane? What are the flying traits of these touring motorgliders? One site raves about the touring and flight qualities of the RF4. Are there any older plans built types that were available in the past? |
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You might take note of the Twister that was developed in Germany as
well. Although not a true motorglider, the kits are being fabricated by the DG factory. Below is a link for a review. http://www.silence-aircraft.de/flugb...s-pilot-e.html I saw a completed airplane at Oshkosh this year and it was very nice. It had a Cobra trailer for storage. They also had a kit in a second Cobra trailer. The workmanship of this kit is first rate. I have rebuilt wooden gliders (Ka-6BR, Ka-6CR, Ka-6E, Ka-2, & Slingsby Swallow) that have construction similar to the ULF-2. If you are interested in building a clasic wooden aircraft and can live with the time it will take to cut and glue every stick and to manufacture every fitting by hand, go for it. But if you want to have air aircraft quicker and would like to be more of an assembler, find a kit that you like. ...... Neal Bob Babcock wrote: I am deciding on a homebuilt project. I am considering a project like the classic Fournier motorgliders. I believe they are called touring motorgliders. Thr RF4 style or my favorite looking plane, the Schleicher ASK-14, is the type I'm refering to. Powered flight would be my primary purpose to fly this style of plane. I own a Bowers designed Fly Baby and fly in Canadian UL aircraft of 450kg/1000lb gross wt. ratings. My needs are met by a single seat craft. I enjoy these planes but the style of flight that is increasingly appealing to my taste is elegant low powered flight with some soaring flight. I live near the Canadian Rockies and have wave oppurtunity close to home. The high drag and poor glide of most UL planes concerns me. I have noticed a German plans built machine, EEL's ULF-2. www.eel.de/homepage.htm Does anyone know much about this plane? What are the flying traits of these touring motorgliders? One site raves about the touring and flight qualities of the RF4. Are there any older plans built types that were available in the past? |
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Have a look at www.test.infoline.cz . It is a Czech home page in English.
The TEST-9 Junior is available as a kit or as a redy to fly UL and is cheaper than the German ULF-2. George "Bob Babcock" schrieb im Newsbeitrag om... I am deciding on a homebuilt project. I am considering a project like the classic Fournier motorgliders. I believe they are called touring motorgliders. Thr RF4 style or my favorite looking plane, the Schleicher ASK-14, is the type I'm refering to. Powered flight would be my primary purpose to fly this style of plane. I own a Bowers designed Fly Baby and fly in Canadian UL aircraft of 450kg/1000lb gross wt. ratings. My needs are met by a single seat craft. I enjoy these planes but the style of flight that is increasingly appealing to my taste is elegant low powered flight with some soaring flight. I live near the Canadian Rockies and have wave oppurtunity close to home. The high drag and poor glide of most UL planes concerns me. I have noticed a German plans built machine, EEL's ULF-2. www.eel.de/homepage.htm Does anyone know much about this plane? What are the flying traits of these touring motorgliders? One site raves about the touring and flight qualities of the RF4. Are there any older plans built types that were available in the past? |
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"George Vranek" wrote in message ...
Have a look at www.test.infoline.cz . It is a Czech home page in English. The TEST-9 Junior is available as a kit or as a redy to fly UL and is cheaper than the German ULF-2. George Is there a US or North American distributor? |
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![]() "Leon McAtee" schrieb im Newsbeitrag om... "George Vranek" wrote in message ... Have a look at www.test.infoline.cz . It is a Czech home page in English. The TEST-9 Junior is available as a kit or as a redy to fly UL and is cheaper than the German ULF-2. George Is there a US or North American distributor? Probably not, but they have no problems with English and are able to deliver directly. George. |
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Bob
There is a privately owned K14 at our gliding club, which I have seen and heard stories regarding for many years. The plane is apparently a nice ship to fly, the engine is a bit funny to start at times. I know both the current and original owners and will try and get them to reply on the net, if your interested. The ship did many good flights with the first owner including thermals, wave and hill soaring. Beautiful to look at. Robert P See our club at www.ddsc.org.au "Bob Babcock" wrote in message om... I am deciding on a homebuilt project. I am considering a project like the classic Fournier motorgliders. I believe they are called touring motorgliders. Thr RF4 style or my favorite looking plane, the Schleicher ASK-14, is the type I'm refering to. Powered flight would be my primary purpose to fly this style of plane. I own a Bowers designed Fly Baby and fly in Canadian UL aircraft of 450kg/1000lb gross wt. ratings. My needs are met by a single seat craft. I enjoy these planes but the style of flight that is increasingly appealing to my taste is elegant low powered flight with some soaring flight. I live near the Canadian Rockies and have wave oppurtunity close to home. The high drag and poor glide of most UL planes concerns me. I have noticed a German plans built machine, EEL's ULF-2. www.eel.de/homepage.htm Does anyone know much about this plane? What are the flying traits of these touring motorgliders? One site raves about the touring and flight qualities of the RF4. Are there any older plans built types that were available in the past? |
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