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hello,
I'm new here in the forum so I want to say hello all first! I would like to know if anyone can help me with one question: I,m a airplane pilot and lately I am fliying gliders, some old gliders models so I am want to build my own glider, a simple model and I would like to know any advice that you can give about it, as well gliders websites or any other related that you think that could be usefull to made this. regards HVC |
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DG-Flugzeugbau GmbH
LAK Mdm1Fox - high performance aerobatic glider PW-5 Smyk Schempp-Hirth Some links to glider manufactures. http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/MnfList.cfm?MnfID=all |
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Lots of homebuilt experience at the US Vintage Sailplane organization,
see URL below. Bela http://www.vintagesailplane.org/ |
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"HVC" wrote in message
... hello, I'm new here in the forum so I want to say hello all first! I would like to know if anyone can help me with one question: I,m a airplane pilot and lately I am fliying gliders, some old gliders models so I am want to build my own glider, a simple model and I would like to know any advice that you can give about it, as well gliders websites or any other related that you think that could be usefull to made this. http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/ Is one spot to look at. Homebuilding doesn't seem to be as popular with glider drivers. Some like the Woodstock and Cherokee are pretty low performance. Schreader's designs are a bit dated, but have moderate performance. Trying to build a "High performance" glider with composit materials would require a real love for sanding and filling and sanding and filling and... There are a few ultralight homebuilt designs out there too. -- Geoff the sea hawk at wow way d0t com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail Spell checking is left as an excercise for the reader. |
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![]() "Capt. Geoffry Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in message ... There are a few ultralight homebuilt designs out there too. and the occasional kit. Vaughn |
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Judah Milgram's HP-11 has got to be the best performance for the dollar, and
its' ready to fly! (http://www.tux.org/~milgram/hp11/) Wayne HP-14 N990 "6F' http://www.soaridaho.com/ "Capt. Geoffry Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in message ... http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/ Is one spot to look at. Homebuilding doesn't seem to be as popular with glider drivers. Some like the Woodstock and Cherokee are pretty low performance. Schreader's designs are a bit dated, but have moderate performance. Trying to build a "High performance" glider with composit materials would require a real love for sanding and filling and sanding and filling and... There are a few ultralight homebuilt designs out there too. -- Geoff the sea hawk at wow way d0t com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail Spell checking is left as an excercise for the reader. |
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HVC wrote:
hello, I'm new here in the forum so I want to say hello all first! I would like to know if anyone can help me with one question: I,m a airplane pilot and lately I am fliying gliders, some old gliders models so I am want to build my own glider, a simple model and I would like to know any advice that you can give about it, as well gliders websites or any other related that you think that could be usefull to made this. Some production gliders, like the Apis, are available in kit form. I think this would be a better option than trying to build an older glider from drawings: it would be a lot quicker, you'd have factory support, and the glider would likely have a much better resale value (meaning: you'd get a bigger fraction of your money out of it). -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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imho, you should try http://esoaring.com/
and talking about the glider you dream to build, please consider if would be easier, cheaper and WITH THE SAME PERFORMANCE to make an ugly* 20 meters glider than a pretty* 15 meters one. *pretty glider.- intensive desing, expensive materials, complicated construction, skillfull labour, many hours ... *ugly glider.- metal, wood, fabric, plastic or whatever sanded with a hammer .... well, of course take lightly my descriptions, even the 15 and 20 meter sizes, but i think they explain quite good my idea. good luck! At 01:30 18 October 2005, Eric Greenwell wrote: HVC wrote: hello, I'm new here in the forum so I want to say hello all first! I would like to know if anyone can help me with one question: I,m a airplane pilot and lately I am fliying gliders, some old gliders models so I am want to build my own glider, a simple model and I would like to know any advice that you can give about it, as well gliders websites or any other related that you think that could be usefull to made this. Some production gliders, like the Apis, are available in kit form. I think this would be a better option than trying to build an older glider from drawings: it would be a lot quicker, you'd have factory support, and the glider would likely have a much better resale value (meaning: you'd get a bigger fraction of your money out of it). -- Change 'netto' to 'net' to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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An Empty Pocket wrote:
imho, you should try http://esoaring.com/ and talking about the glider you dream to build, please consider if would be easier, cheaper and WITH THE SAME PERFORMANCE to make an ugly* 20 meters glider than a pretty* 15 meters one. *pretty glider.- intensive desing, expensive materials, complicated construction, skillfull labour, many hours ... *ugly glider.- metal, wood, fabric, plastic or whatever sanded with a hammer ... well, of course take lightly my descriptions, even the 15 and 20 meter sizes, but i think they explain quite good my idea. If you buy a kit, there is no design, and the kits for fiberglass sailplanes are not complicated because it's mostly gluing pre-molded pieces together. The skill involved is not greater than that required by a metal or a wood and fabric glider. Smaller is easier to work on than bigger, given the work space most people have. And finally, when you eventually sell your glider produced from an glider that was also factory produced, you will recover a greater percentage of your time and money. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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