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Some years ago interesting images about the new "gull winged" glider Albatros started circling the
web. It was one of the most interestign designs over long time and imho still is. Anyone knows the fate of the program? |
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Some years ago interesting images about the new "gull winged" glider Albatros
started circling the web. It was one of the most interestign designs over long time and imho still is. Anyone knows the fate of the program? This project is one that Hanko Streifeneder started about 6 years ago. For various reasons it is still not finished. the fuselage is done, complete with electric driven retracting main wheel. Hanko has a lot of projects going on and the Albatross is just one. There are pictures on his web site in the "technical info" section. http://www.streifly.de/ Hanko and his very talented son Christian are among the top inovaters in the world of composite aircraft technology. Robert Mudd |
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Hanko has a lot of projects going on and the Albatross is just one.
There are pictures on his web site in the "technical info" section. http://www.streifly.de/ Very nice. I always wondered what a Libelle would look like with gull wings. LT |
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Having spent a few days with the Streifeneders earlier this summer
getting ready for the Club Class WGC, I just wanted to echo Roberts comments and add a few of my own. The Streifenders are truly talented innovators and welcome visitors from far and wide to their shop. If anyone is ever in Grabenstetten, they should stop by the shop. While not a very large shop or a glider manufacturer, they seem to have their hand in everything from work with all the big named glider manufacturers to work for airbus to non-aviation commercial projects to "just for fun" projects. It is these "just for fun" projects and other commercial jobs that get in the way of the innovative products like the Albatros. As regards the Albatros, the design is quite close to first flight. But "close" to the Streifeneders means all in good time. Hanko's goal, as he told me, was to take a slow approach so as to have a fully engineered, fully flyable glider come out at the end. Whether or not the Streifenders put it into production or they sell the design to another manufacturer is still up in the air (or on the ground, as the case may be). But whether it flies soemtime in 2005 or in two-three years, we can all be sure to be wowed by it and other "ideas" of the Streifenders! Tim McAllister "EY" ojunk (Robertmudd1u) wrote in message ... Some years ago interesting images about the new "gull winged" glider Albatros started circling the web. It was one of the most interestign designs over long time and imho still is. Anyone knows the fate of the program? This project is one that Hanko Streifeneder started about 6 years ago. For various reasons it is still not finished. the fuselage is done, complete with electric driven retracting main wheel. Hanko has a lot of projects going on and the Albatross is just one. There are pictures on his web site in the "technical info" section. http://www.streifly.de/ Hanko and his very talented son Christian are among the top inovaters in the world of composite aircraft technology. Robert Mudd |
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