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![]() "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Urban legend ? Apparently not. I found a picture of it on the net at : http://users.skynet.be/nestofdragons/weird_09.htm On the same page you will see several twins of similar concept, including a twin Ercoupe that looks like the result of a nasty mid-air. Vaughn |
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I was referring to the German Blanik.
-- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "Janusz Kesik" a écrit dans le message de news: ... U¿ytkownik "Bert Willing" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Urban legend ? Not at all. There was an SZD design which consisted of two SZD-9 Bocian fuselages, each with left or right wing appropriatly, and the 'mid-section' between the fuselages where the tested airfoils were used. The design was a flying laboratory for testing of new airfoils characteristics. I believe that only one or two places were occupied in flight, the rest was used by the in-flight testing equipment. Regards, -- Janusz Kesik Poland to reply put my name.surname[at]gazeta.pl ------------------------------------- See Wroclaw (Breslau) in photography, The XIX Century, the Festung Breslau, and photos taken today. http://www.wroclaw.dolny.slask.pl |
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cernauta wrote in message . ..
(Nyal Williams) wrote: A friend keeps insisting that a 4-place glider was built at one time. Can anyone verify, identify, or point to a picture? Somebody built a 4 place glider with twin fuselages. It was based on Blanik parts. A center section, two outside wings, two fuselages and tails. I believe it was built by a German Blanik repair station. Aldo Cernezzi A 1/48 scale plastic model kit of this Twin Blanik can occasionally be found on Ebay. I'd like to know what happened to the real one. MM |
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Ok :-)))
-- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "Vaughn Simon" a écrit dans le message de news: ... "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Urban legend ? Apparently not. I found a picture of it on the net at : http://users.skynet.be/nestofdragons/weird_09.htm On the same page you will see several twins of similar concept, including a twin Ercoupe that looks like the result of a nasty mid-air. Vaughn |
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ZASoars wrote:
The glider you ask about may well have been the Gross 4 .The Purdue University glider club owned one way back when. http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/dg-3000.html Maybe you can fit two people in the middle seat. ;-) Shawn |
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Hi,
Apparently not. I found a picture of it on the net at : Considering the recent discussion on placement of tow hooks. How was this contraption launched? Ciao, MM -- Marian Aldenhövel, Rosenhain 23, 53123 Bonn. Fon +49 228 624013, Fax +49 228 624031. http://www.marian-aldenhoevel.de "Geiz ist doof" |
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![]() U¿ytkownik "Bert Willing" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... I was referring to the German Blanik. I know, only the idea of 4 seater connect these two gliders, I just wanted to continue thread, but didn't follow the story of Blanik reminded by You. JK |
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"Vaughn Simon" wrote:
Apparently not. I found a picture of it on the net at : http://users.skynet.be/nestofdragons/weird_09.htm Thank you, great page! Aldo Cernezzi |
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The idea of a joyride machine with multiple places was discussed
at our club a year back and some design ideas tossed around , the concensus was something like the DG505 wings attached to a light tube and fabric fuse with either a triangle seat pattern or a 4 seater star pattern. This concept was emailed to the owner of DG and the answer came back that DG had discussed this very idea for a limited production run but the engineering loads on the fuselage wing junction were very high and would take a lot of redesigning to get it to work and secondly the DG505 wingset were simply not strong enough to take those loads. A Nimbus4D or an ASH25 wingset maybe? gary "Bill Daniels" wrote in message news:wy0pd.141192$HA.53129@attbi_s01... I recall a recent discussion about the desirability of a 4-place glider for the ride business. The subject came up after stuffing two not so smallish people into the back seat of a 2-32 and sending them on a ride over the Rockies. The majority view was that the probability of one of the three paying passengers getting airsick and ruining it for the other two was just too high. I'm not too sure about that. A 4-place, 25 meter span ride glider might be a money maker. Bill Daniels "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Urban legend ? -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "cernauta" a écrit dans le message de news: ... (Nyal Williams) wrote: A friend keeps insisting that a 4-place glider was built at one time. Can anyone verify, identify, or point to a picture? Somebody built a 4 place glider with twin fuselages. It was based on Blanik parts. A center section, two outside wings, two fuselages and tails. I believe it was built by a German Blanik repair station. Aldo Cernezzi |
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