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The caption calls the ship an ASW-28. Really? I think I've seen a
total of one 28, and then for just a brief moment, so I'm not really suited for picking a 28 out of a crowd. But the sharp edges of the canopy and the funny little bump out on the vertical fin right above the TE probe, and the "old style" enlarged rudder make it look like it's not a new Schleicher product. Is it, in fact, a 28? If not, what is it? A Pegase? (I've never seen one of these birds.) Curious Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA On Mar 20, 1:50*pm, JS wrote: http://www.mysubaru.com.au/symmetry/adventure1.htm |
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On Mar 20, 2:12*pm, rlovinggood wrote:
The caption calls the ship an ASW-28. *Really? *I think I've seen a total of one 28, and then for just a brief moment, so I'm not really suited for picking a 28 out of a crowd. *But the sharp edges of the canopy and the funny little bump out on the vertical fin right above the TE probe, and the "old style" enlarged rudder make it look like it's not a new Schleicher product. Is it, in fact, a 28? If not, what is it? A Pegase? (I've never seen one of these birds.) Curious Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA On Mar 20, 1:50*pm, JS wrote: http://www.mysubaru.com.au/symmetry/adventure1.htm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Lak-12? Kirk 66 |
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On Mar 20, 11:12 am, rlovinggood wrote:
The caption calls the ship an ASW-28. Really? I think I've seen a total of one 28, and then for just a brief moment, so I'm not really suited for picking a 28 out of a crowd. But the sharp edges of the canopy and the funny little bump out on the vertical fin right above the TE probe, and the "old style" enlarged rudder make it look like it's not a new Schleicher product. Is it, in fact, a 28? If not, what is it? A Pegase? (I've never seen one of these birds.) Curious Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA On Mar 20, 1:50 pm, JS wrote: http://www.mysubaru.com.au/symmetry/adventure1.htm Looks more like one of thos Lark 1-seaters, IS-29d or whatever. |
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On Mar 20, 2:19*pm, wrote:
On Mar 20, 11:12 am, rlovinggood wrote: The caption calls the ship an ASW-28. *Really? *I think I've seen a total of one 28, and then for just a brief moment, so I'm not really suited for picking a 28 out of a crowd. *But the sharp edges of the canopy and the funny little bump out on the vertical fin right above the TE probe, and the "old style" enlarged rudder make it look like it's not a new Schleicher product. Is it, in fact, a 28? If not, what is it? A Pegase? (I've never seen one of these birds.) Curious Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA On Mar 20, 1:50 pm, JS wrote: http://www.mysubaru.com.au/symmetry/adventure1.htm Looks more like one of thos Lark 1-seaters, IS-29d or whatever.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IS-29D http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/VH-GWC.html Ain't google grand? Pete |
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On Mar 20, 12:12 pm, rlovinggood wrote:
Is it, in fact, a 28? Actually it's a 29. IS-29, or single place Lark. And I should have posted that the link came from the Aus-Soaring newsgroup. Jim |
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I'm pretty sure the ship in question is the Lark IS-29D2 single place
all metal 15m span ship. It's a pet peeve of mine when they mix photos with the wrong caption. Especially when the ASW 28 is a graceful ship. The IS-29 isn't bad looking for a metal bird.... The Pegase looks more like an ASW19 or ASW20. There are some very subtle differences in the vertical tail and horizontal and although the wing area of the Pegase is the same as a 20, the planform and airfoil are different. Kevin Finke Everett, WA |
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On Mar 20, 2:25*pm, KevinFinke wrote:
I'm pretty sure the ship in question is the Lark IS-29D2 single place all metal 15m span ship. It's a pet peeve of mine when they mix photos with the wrong caption. Especially when the ASW 28 is a graceful ship. The IS-29 isn't bad looking for a metal bird.... The Pegase looks more like an ASW19 or ASW20. There are some very subtle differences in the vertical tail and horizontal and although the wing area of the Pegase is the same as a 20, the planform and airfoil are different. Kevin Finke Everett, WA From the third page: "Most modern gliders (or sailplanes) are made from composite material and some fi breglass, but this old girl was a big tinny" Looks like you're right about the construction! |
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On Mar 20, 12:12*pm, rlovinggood wrote:
The caption calls the ship an ASW-28. * Is it, in fact, a 28? If not, what is it? I had a quick look at the article and I don't think the picture has a caption. Adjacent to the picture are the specs for the ASW 28-18 with a typo in the wingspan data. 5/18 M would give a very high wing loading! Andy |
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5/18 M would give a very high wing loading!
Wow! Where do I get one?! 2NO |
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