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Is there any problem with 201 Libelle wings on gliders with early
serial numbers? I have heard that the earliest models had balsa cores and they should be avoided. If so, at what serial number did the switch from balsa occur? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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301 and early 201 both had Balsa core wing spars.
201 somewhere in the early stages at about ser# 50 or so the cores where changed to foam making the Libelle the first truly "plastic" airplane. Balsa cores on the Libelle's have never been an issue and as long the glider was well kept and well maintained these should be no consequence. Balsa cores were of course an issue on the ASW15 in particular but even then and I've seen this first hand, was only on very poorly stored and lack of maintenance on this particular glider type. Keep in mind that many gliders have had and some still have wood in the structures, I think primarily Schleicher used more wood in their later gliders for bulkheads than anyone else and even these wood parts can be subject to damage when not well cared for, even though most are buried under composite materials or treated with some finish lacquer or varnish. Later Libelle's also went through a variety of modifications, retractable gear,when allowed for standard class gliders, larger tail surfaces, conversion from top/bottom spoiler to top only spoiler design and the first again truly disposable ballast system (water). Keep in mind that any Libelle can be reclassified to a "B" by simply changing the operators manual and speed limits, even earliest Balsa core models so many "B" Libelle's may not have the later improvements and later 201's can be simply 201's with the improvements and not be "B" models. The "B" essentially allowed the Libelle to fly with a "Factory" water ballast system, with increased weight and speeds. Any one of the Libelle's though can be if well cared for, despite their age a viable and enjoyable flying machine.. (I've had 3 of these) tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Thermaler" wrote in message ps.com... Is there any problem with 201 Libelle wings on gliders with early serial numbers? I have heard that the earliest models had balsa cores and they should be avoided. If so, at what serial number did the switch from balsa occur? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Thank you for your prompt and very informative response. Where can I
find out about the "improvements"? T On Feb 28, 11:00 am, "Tim Mara" wrote: 301 and early 201 both had Balsa core wing spars. 201 somewhere in the early stages at about ser# 50 or so the cores where changed to foam making the Libelle the first truly "plastic" airplane. Balsa cores on the Libelle's have never been an issue and as long the glider was well kept and well maintained these should be no consequence. Balsa cores were of course an issue on the ASW15 in particular but even then and I've seen this first hand, was only on very poorly stored and lack of maintenance on this particular glider type. Keep in mind that many gliders have had and some still have wood in the structures, I think primarily Schleicher used more wood in their later gliders for bulkheads than anyone else and even these wood parts can be subject to damage when not well cared for, even though most are buried under composite materials or treated with some finish lacquer or varnish. Later Libelle's also went through a variety of modifications, retractable gear,when allowed for standard class gliders, larger tail surfaces, conversion from top/bottom spoiler to top only spoiler design and the first again truly disposable ballast system (water). Keep in mind that any Libelle can be reclassified to a "B" by simply changing the operators manual and speed limits, even earliest Balsa core models so many "B" Libelle's may not have the later improvements and later 201's can be simply 201's with the improvements and not be "B" models. The "B" essentially allowed the Libelle to fly with a "Factory" water ballast system, with increased weight and speeds. Any one of the Libelle's though can be if well cared for, despite their age a viable and enjoyable flying machine.. (I've had 3 of these) tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com "Thermaler" wrote in message ps.com... Is there any problem with 201 Libelle wings on gliders with early serial numbers? I have heard that the earliest models had balsa cores and they should be avoided. If so, at what serial number did the switch from balsa occur? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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not sure, they really aren't published anywhere, Hansjörg Streifeneder,
Glasfaser-Flugzeug-Service GmbH http://www.streifly.de/home-eng.html is the official source parts and support for all early original Glasflugel sailplanes but doesn't have any data listed on his website. Essentially the items I noted were the improvements, ballast, spoilers, larger tail, foam cores from the very first Libelle to the last (over 600 produced!) but the even though Libelle has long been out of production, most are still flying. Regardless of the ser# and improvements all are still today viable and enjoayble machines with many features copied by other manufacturers and many features still only part of the very unique and wonderful littel glider. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Thermaler" wrote in message ups.com... Thank you for your prompt and very informative response. Where can I find out about the "improvements"? T On Feb 28, 11:00 am, "Tim Mara" wrote: 301 and early 201 both had Balsa core wing spars. 201 somewhere in the early stages at about ser# 50 or so the cores where changed to foam making the Libelle the first truly "plastic" airplane. Balsa cores on the Libelle's have never been an issue and as long the glider was well kept and well maintained these should be no consequence. Balsa cores were of course an issue on the ASW15 in particular but even then and I've seen this first hand, was only on very poorly stored and lack of maintenance on this particular glider type. Keep in mind that many gliders have had and some still have wood in the structures, I think primarily Schleicher used more wood in their later gliders for bulkheads than anyone else and even these wood parts can be subject to damage when not well cared for, even though most are buried under composite materials or treated with some finish lacquer or varnish. Later Libelle's also went through a variety of modifications, retractable gear,when allowed for standard class gliders, larger tail surfaces, conversion from top/bottom spoiler to top only spoiler design and the first again truly disposable ballast system (water). Keep in mind that any Libelle can be reclassified to a "B" by simply changing the operators manual and speed limits, even earliest Balsa core models so many "B" Libelle's may not have the later improvements and later 201's can be simply 201's with the improvements and not be "B" models. The "B" essentially allowed the Libelle to fly with a "Factory" water ballast system, with increased weight and speeds. Any one of the Libelle's though can be if well cared for, despite their age a viable and enjoyable flying machine.. (I've had 3 of these) tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com "Thermaler" wrote in message ps.com... Is there any problem with 201 Libelle wings on gliders with early serial numbers? I have heard that the earliest models had balsa cores and they should be avoided. If so, at what serial number did the switch from balsa occur? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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