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I am curious if anyone has performed spin testing with
the Sparrowhawk yet and I don't mean from owners who say it recovers fine when they only had the first indication of a spin. Brian |
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Sorry, I meant to say first indication of a stall before
it broke into a spin.... Brian At 18:54 09 June 2005, Brian Iten wrote: I am curious if anyone has performed spin testing with the Sparrowhawk yet and I don't mean from owners who say it recovers fine when they only had the first indication of a spin. Brian |
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Willie G wrote:
What kind of performance? I am still waiting on an independent flight test of this ship. The idea of an 11 meter ship with 36:1 glide ratio seems unrealistic. I also wondered how a 150 pound sailplane would have any penetration into the wind. It's not 150 pounds when it's flying, but with the pilot, typically a BRS, instruments, battery, etc, it's between 350 and 400 pounds. That, and the small wing area give a 5 to 6 pound/sg ft wing loading. It's not a "floater". -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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All,
Thanks for the information and sharing your thoughts. I would really like to thank Eric Greenwell for taking the time to write the articles in Soaring Magazine. I look forward to reading the Dick Johnson report in the near future. Now time to schedule a trip to the northwest and take a look for myself. |
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Eric Greenwell wrote in message ...
It's not 150 pounds when it's flying, but with the pilot, typically a BRS, instruments, battery, etc, it's between 350 and 400 pounds. That, and the small wing area give a 5 to 6 pound/sg ft wing loading. It's not a "floater". Definitely, the wing loading is important, not the only weight of the glider. When we know that the Silent-2 with its 663 pounds of MTOW (298 lbs of empty weight) and 7,0 lbs/sq ft, reaches L/D of 39:1, also the figures given for Sparrowhawk seem to be realistic. Is it possible to fly cross-country with an ultra-light glider ? After flights of Leonardo Benetti-Longhini, reaching with the Silent-2 a 627 km free distance, the definitive answer was given by Dave Stevenson jr, who pushed with the same glider the FAI DU world record of distance on 904 km ! :-) (http://records.fai.org/gliding/pending.asp - file ID 11488) Yurek |
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When I saw the record set by the Silent 2 I went to the web site so
that I could compare specs. They seem similar which is encouraging. Was Dave's flight a ridge run ? I live in Texas so most of my flying will be theraml lift . Anyway I may be out west soon I am going to go take a look, seems like a fun little glider. |
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wrote:
When I saw the record set by the Silent 2 I went to the web site so that I could compare specs. They seem similar which is encouraging. Was Dave's flight a ridge run ? I live in Texas so most of my flying will be theraml lift . Anyway I may be out west soon I am going to go take a look, seems like a fun little glider. Part of it was ridge running, but the majority of it was a downwind dash. The URL for his flight trace and barogram is http://tinyurl.com/9ger2 What a great flight! I've never flown that far, even in my ASH 26 E. Dave has flown the SparrowHawk a number of times, so you might want to call him about his impressions. Dave also flies a Ka-6e and an Elfe. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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