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How doable is it to retrieve a 15m glider (LS4 in particular) with
other trailers? Does it have to be a Komet trailer, or any other popular 15m trailer should do? Any modifications may be required? The idea is to share trailers during a safari trip in case of ground retrieves, thus reducing the number of crew needed. Anyone has experience with this? Thanks, Ramy |
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At 20:36 08 June 2005, Ramy wrote:
How doable is it to retrieve a 15m glider (LS4 in particular) with other trailers? Does it have to be a Komet trailer, or any other popular 15m trailer should do? Any modifications may be required? The idea is to share trailers during a safari trip in case of ground retrieves, thus reducing the number of crew needed. Anyone has experience with this? Thanks, Ramy I would try the 'other' ship in the trailer, first. Several things may vary like the distance of spar to floor, cord at root and tip, tail wheel pod in floor location, nose cone, etc. The clam shell also has retaining fittings that are set for each particular ship. I doubt you will find 2 ships that compatable, except the ASW-20 and Pegasus, but thats another thread, isn't it? JJ |
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The chord from leading edge to the trailing edge fillet on the wings
are typically longer on standard class ships. i.e. the height of the clamshell can be higher at the spar end for standard class trailers vs 15M trailers of the same era. We had a pilot borrow a 15M trailer to retrieve a standard class ship .... everything seemed fine ... they closed the top and didn't feel any resistance ... but then noticed two 'horns' sticking through the top of the clamshell at the front ... i.e. the trailing edge wing fillets of the wider std class wing had pushed through the glass top of the 15M trailer. You can measure ... but if tolerances are close ... put the wings in and have your partner close the top slowly as you check the distance from the wing root TE to the top of the trailer. Depending on how safe you want to be, and how close your measureed tolerances are, you can do this in the trailer with a flashlight. Also, newer trailers have spar hold-downs that may have to be adjusted ... the older models have holds downs that kinda grab the wing root ... not as good to prevent bouncing .... and maybe more of a pain to adjust for different gliders. KK |
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