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Ventus B drivers,
I've seen/heard of a few people using the 16.6 tips with winglets. I'd be curious about how that system works, and who does the mod. Word on the street is that above about 70kts, the 16.6 tips become drag devices, hence the lack of use in the west. I've been in thermals with Shawn near Salida that I thought would break my Sage (that needle kept wrapping around), thus our enthusiasm for the 15m Ventus. Speaking with folks at the 2005 convention, it seems like the Maughmer winglets in 15m configuration is probably the best thing for a Ventus B (at least in the west). I guess the 16.6 with some sort of winglet would be good for weaker conditions. Hey, what about turbulator strips? I took mine off. Any definitive word on that subject? Bill H, 90 miles NE of Shawn |
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Bill Hoadley wrote:
Ventus B drivers, I've seen/heard of a few people using the 16.6 tips with winglets. I'd be curious about how that system works, and who does the mod. Word on the street is that above about 70kts, the 16.6 tips become drag devices, hence the lack of use in the west. I've been in thermals with Shawn near Salida that I thought would break my Sage (that needle kept wrapping around), thus our enthusiasm for the 15m Ventus. Speaking with folks at the 2005 convention, it seems like the Maughmer winglets in 15m configuration is probably the best thing for a Ventus B (at least in the west). I guess the 16.6 with some sort of winglet would be good for weaker conditions. Hey, what about turbulator strips? I took mine off. Any definitive word on that subject? Bill H, 90 miles NE of Shawn Bill, You coming here this weekend? We have towing Sat & Sun and maybe Monday. Forcast is looking good too. Shawn |
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I just ran the numbers for the Ventus B again. With no water the 16.6M
is better up to about 115 mph. With full water the 16.6M is better up to about 125 mph. I fly with winglets on my 16.6M tips and the plane flys much nicer than the 15M with winglets. I am looking forward to running against an other Ventus B this summer to compare the polars. Tim |
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Since the first generation Ventus is a ship truly in
need of a pilot's hand on the stick...then even puttng 2X4's on the ends of the wings probably would help. A couple of comments on this, you should have better handling with winglets...so comparing them to non-winglet wingspan is not really meaningful IMHO. I have flown side by side with both ships flying winglets and the two different spans. Your crossover sounds about right....80-90 knots is a typical interthermal speed and that is somewhat of a coin flip. However the short wings can carry a lot more water...hence a lot more wingloading...and when this is the case...the 16.6 gets left behind on the glides. |
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I have done two flights with my new ventus B16.60 (small winglets) last
week-end : http://planeur.phpnet.org/galerie/pi...418&expand=all http://planeur.phpnet.org/galerie/pi...415&expand=all http://planeur.phpnet.org/galerie/pi...416&expand=all I will test the 15.00 winglets next time ! It looks like there are many version on 16.60 tips : with small wiglets, with "big" winglets, no winglet, ..... Have fun ! Frederic wrote in message ... Looking for a set of 16.6m tips for a ventus B. (No I haven't lost them) :-) Thanks Chris |
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Very cool image in front of the cliff...where is that?
How far away was your wingtip from the granite? |
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Yes, great pictures, but that sure looks like limestone or dolomite.
No, can't make it to Salida this weekend, back trouble. BH "IU" |
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Hello,
French Alpes near "Challes les Eaux" (Chambery) in "la Chartreuse" http://www.csvva.org/alpes.htm Regards, Frederic "Stewart Kissel" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Very cool image in front of the cliff...where is that? How far away was your wingtip from the granite? |
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Great pictures and all and thanks for the info on how well all your
Vb's go with 16.6m tips, though I was actually hoping to get my hands on a pair of tips (did I spell that right?) myself. :-) Happy flying all. Chris |
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Here is a picture of my Ventus B with 16.6M tips with ASW27A winglets.
It is being flown by the previous owner, Al Macdonald. http://www.gliderforum.com/photos/sh...¤tpos=22 With the these 16.6M tips it flies better than the 15M with winglets. Tim |
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