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Could I ask what operating the mono wheel motorgliders, such as the
Fournier RF-4, Ask-14, Europa, is like. I have not found much written on ground handling and crosswind operation of these undercarriages. I am interested in the systems with the small outriggers for self launch operation. It would seem that the mono wheel would have far superior drag reduction than conventional landing gear. It also seems it would be much harder to operate on the ground. Any insights would be appreciated. |
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Bob Babcock wrote:
It would seem that the mono wheel would have far superior drag reduction than conventional landing gear. It also seems it would be much harder to operate on the ground. Any insights would be appreciated. It would be better to find out how the particular glider you are interested in operartes, rather than wonder in general about "monowheel" glilders. For example, all self-launching sailplanes (PIK-20E, ASH 26 E, DG 400/800, etc) are monowheel gliders; they can all taxi - some much better than others. Generally, the major limitation is the taxiway width required (half a span), but this can often be dealt with by taxiing on the runway. Secondary is crosswinds, which conventional gear can handle better if the two wheels have independent brakes. Ask an owner! -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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I'm most interested in the operation of the Fournier RF4 of moderate
span. Also the Schliecher ASK-14 of greater span. The classic tractor powered single seat plane is the style I'm researching. The more modern self launchers with a rear engine system do not interest me. I hope there are people here who have some direct experience. Thanks in advance. Eric Greenwell wrote in message . It would be better to find out how the particular glider you are interested in operartes, rather than wonder in general about "monowheel" glilders. For example, all self-launching sailplanes (PIK-20E, ASH 26 E, DG 400/800, etc) are monowheel gliders; they can all taxi - some much better than others. Generally, the major limitation is the taxiway width required (half a span), but this can often be dealt with by taxiing on the runway. Secondary is crosswinds, which conventional gear can handle better if the two wheels have independent brakes. Ask an owner! |
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