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![]() Guys I defer to the knowledge of regular glider flyers in this matter. my son is involved in gliding I am involved in powered homebuilding. is there a wooden glider design or perhaps tube and fabric design that has reasonable performance, that plans are available for, and can handle the speeds of being towed aloft behind a pawnee. the design must be something that a beginner soloing in a puchatec could handle. any designs that come to mind or am I wasting time considering this avenue? I have in mind the old australian design the "kookaburra" but I dont know if plans are available. Stealth Pilot Australia |
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![]() Stealth Pilot wrote: Guys I defer to the knowledge of regular glider flyers in this matter. my son is involved in gliding I am involved in powered homebuilding. is there a wooden glider design or perhaps tube and fabric design that has reasonable performance, that plans are available for, and can handle the speeds of being towed aloft behind a pawnee. the design must be something that a beginner soloing in a puchatec could handle. any designs that come to mind or am I wasting time considering this avenue? The Maupin/Culver WoodStock (plans built only) would be perhaps perfect. Problem is the Maupin family no longer offers the plans. Jim Maupin and Irv Culver are no longer alive. I believe the family was scared away from providing any of Jim and Irv's plans due to one person raising a stink about problems he had with a (different) Maupin/Culver design. However, if you search hard you may be able to find someone with plans they would sell. By all accounts it is a great little glider and can easily handle the towplanes. Regards, -Doug |
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I would agree with Doug, the Woodstock is an excellent choice. A
partially completed Woodstock project was recently on Ebay with plans but didn't sell. The link still works and you might still be able to buy it if you contact the seller. Try this link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Woods...QQcmdZViewItem I've had a blast flying the Woodstock built by Bob Wander. Photos and some flight reports can be seen at this link: http://members.aol.com/woodglider/matt.htm Good luck! Matt Michael The Maupin/Culver WoodStock (plans built only) would be perhaps perfect. Problem is the Maupin family no longer offers the plans. Jim Maupin and Irv Culver are no longer alive. I believe the family was scared away from providing any of Jim and Irv's plans due to one person raising a stink about problems he had with a (different) Maupin/Culver design. However, if you search hard you may be able to find someone with plans they would sell. By all accounts it is a great little glider and can easily handle the towplanes. Regards, -Doug |
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I'd suggest the Marske Pioneer IID. The construction is inexpensive,
strong, wood/fabric/steel tube construction with modest (~34:1) performance. The handling is extremely benign being virtually impossible to stall or spin - excellent for a new pilot. See: http://www.marskeaircraft.com/ Bill Daniels "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... Guys I defer to the knowledge of regular glider flyers in this matter. my son is involved in gliding I am involved in powered homebuilding. is there a wooden glider design or perhaps tube and fabric design that has reasonable performance, that plans are available for, and can handle the speeds of being towed aloft behind a pawnee. the design must be something that a beginner soloing in a puchatec could handle. any designs that come to mind or am I wasting time considering this avenue? I have in mind the old australian design the "kookaburra" but I dont know if plans are available. Stealth Pilot Australia |
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There is a real nice Woodstock for sale, by a member of the Texas
Soaring Association. I believe it is listed in the Classifieds, in Soaring magazine. I've flown this glider, and was impressed with its performance, looks, and comfort. Here is the ad. Lots of pix. GuysWoodstock, 1st flight 9/2000, 58 hrs TT, glass pilot said if flies like a small glass ship, does fly & handle like a Russia at a fraction of the cost. Custom open trailer, sports canopy, wing & tail dolly, stored in garage. $4,500. Drexel 972-296-5380. TX Website: Posted: 6/8/2006. I defer to the knowledge of regular glider flyers in this matter. my son is involved in gliding I am involved in powered homebuilding. is there a wooden glider design or perhaps tube and fabric design that has reasonable performance, that plans are available for, and can handle the speeds of being towed aloft behind a pawnee. the design must be something that a beginner soloing in a puchatec could handle. any designs that come to mind or am I wasting time considering this avenue? I have in mind the old australian design the "kookaburra" but I dont know if plans are available. Stealth Pilot Australia |
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![]() "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... Guys I defer to the knowledge of regular glider flyers in this matter. my son is involved in gliding I am involved in powered homebuilding. is there a wooden glider design or perhaps tube and fabric design that has reasonable performance, that plans are available for, and can handle the speeds of being towed aloft behind a pawnee. the design must be something that a beginner soloing in a puchatec could handle. any designs that come to mind or am I wasting time considering this avenue? I have in mind the old australian design the "kookaburra" but I dont know if plans are available. Stealth Pilot Australia Stealth I have flown the Kookaburra its a two seater. There is a KA6CR for sale its wood and fabric for $9.000 Have to go to work I will post later. Mal www.mals.net |
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 10:39:56 GMT, "Mal" wrote:
http://www.gfa.org.au/museum/downloa...erBackPage.pdf http://www.aus-soaring.on.net/absaght.htm http://www.aus-soaring.on.net/glidin.../narrative.htm the boomerang is probably the design I'm thinking of. it was a single seater with a glorious spruce smell ...which strikes me as odd now since spruce has no smell :-) an item in the first reference bought back memories. back in the 70's the bunn brothers of albury had a hutter 17. as I recall it had a Vne 5 knots slower than the stall speed of the tug plane but it seemed to handle the overspeed on tow well. as I recall it is the only aircraft I have ever felt strongly claustrophobic in. never got to fly it though. interesting food for thought. Stealth Pilot |
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Winch launch her Stealth http://www.mals.net/centralcoast/pages/DSC00471.htm
When I was in Brisvagus at Archy in Nigels hanger there were a few small wooden glider projects going on they were keen and knowledgeable. http://www.flyingfighters.com.au/mod...1101&page_id=4 Tom Gilbert is also a good place for help http://www.tandjsailplanes.com/ What state do you live in do you get the soaring Australia magazine ? www.mals.net Just spoted a K7 for sale $10.500 AUD |
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