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On Feb 7, 5:14*pm, DRN wrote:
[snip] Clearly you need an Antares 20E ! Best Regards, Dave "YO electric"www.nadler.com Certainly meets the "get your check book out" bit ;-) Darryl |
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![]() "Darryl Ramm" wrote in message ... Get to the point of flying some high performance single seaters cross country by yourself and lead/follow with your mentor. If all you have flown is a Blanik and and say went off an brought a Stemme you will have gone from a Volkswagon Beetle to a Mac truck and have missed the Porsche Turbo handling of a 15m or 18m class glider. It would be a shame to buy a Mac truck if what you really wanted was that Turbo but never bothered to test drive one. You similarly might be completely frustrated with a lower-end touring class motorglider with L/D of the low-mid 30:1's if what you really wanted was an 18m ship with L/D ~ 50:1 and an ability to stick the nose down and really go places fast. You won't know until you've flown more types. Darryl Ramm ASH-26E Driver (but I fly real gliders as well)." I agree with Darryl, save for the Mack truck reference in the above snippet. Like Darryl, I own an ASH-26E, and before that a Stemme S10-VT. If the 26E be a sports car (and it is), then the Stemme is a luxury performance sedan. Sure the Stemme is heavier in aileron response and slower in roll, as you'd expect from a big span two place ship. While not spritely in roll, the Stemme makes up with stellar climb and cruise performance under power, far in excess of any other two-place motor glider of similar L/D I'm aware of. Turbocharged and intercooled, it'll keep right on briskly climbing to the flight levels if that's your pleasure (makes saw-tooth a breeze). It will stow in a T-hangar, power cruise at 125+ knots, taxi out and launch in 35 knot winds in conditions that would see a regular glider packed away in its box. It can also operate out of busy towered airports where a more conventional glider would be unwelcome. Other adjectives come to mind, none involve trucks. Darryl's right in that it's hard, maybe near impossible, to make a go of a ride business using a high performance motorglider such as the Stemme. I know of three who've tried. bumper Minden, NV Purveyor of Quiet Vents ($6) and MKIII "high tech" Yaw Strings ($10) to the unwashed masses. In the spirit of non-partisanship, I'll also sell them to clean masses - - same price. |
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On Feb 7, 10:18*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Feb 7, 5:14*pm, DRN wrote: [snip] Clearly you need an Antares 20E ! Best Regards, Dave "YO electric"www.nadler.com Certainly meets the "get your check book out" bit ;-) Darryl Also easiest to operate with single power-lever, and fabulous handling makes it very easy to fly... A lot more forgiving and less fuss than other motor-gliders ! See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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Dave,
Also easiest to operate with single power-lever, and fabulous handling makes it very easy to fly... A lot more forgiving and less fuss than other motor-gliders ! See ya, Dave "YO electric" , The Antares is impressive in looks, performance, and especially in engineering . . . But in a glider ride business scenario, how many customers could you take up to 3,000+ feet in a row on a no-lift day? Or to 1.5K on a day with good lift? Wouldn't the need to charge batteries be a hassle in that application? bumper |
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On Feb 8, 9:08*am, "bumper" wrote:
Dave, Also easiest to operate with single power-lever, and fabulous handling makes it very easy to fly... A lot more forgiving and less fuss than other motor-gliders ! See ya, Dave "YO electric" , The Antares is impressive in looks, performance, and especially in engineering . . . But in a glider ride business scenario, how many customers could you take up to 3,000+ feet in a row on a no-lift day? Or to 1.5K on a day with good lift? Wouldn't the need to charge batteries be a hassle in that application? bumper Ah Bumper, I think the single seat might be more of an issue. I don't think Dave was advocating the 20E for a ride business, just a a motorglider to purchase. But then I'm amused by talking to talk to ride operators and hear about passengers with no flight experience arriving thinking *they* are going to fly the glider by themselves, maybe take the girlfriend up for a quick flight. Yes this really happens. Darryl |
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![]() "Darryl Ramm" Ah Bumper, I think the single seat might be more of an issue. I don't think Dave was advocating the 20E for a ride business, just a a motorglider to purchase. But then I'm amused by talking to talk to ride operators and hear about passengers with no flight experience arriving thinking *they* are going to fly the glider by themselves, maybe take the girlfriend up for a quick flight. Yes this really happens. Darryl Dammit! I just hate it when the brain cell that dies is the one I happen to be using at the moment. Somewhere in the back of my feeble old mind I just knew it was a single seater! bumper QV 'n MKIII - - the best, cheapest toys you can by for your glider on its birthday. |
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This is an entertaining thread! Right down my alley, been in the ride
business now for 40+ years. Switched from mutiple gliders and towplanes to one selflauncher 16 years ago, then a Grob Twin IIISL. There were several reasons: semi retirement, airport parking- taxiing, pilots etc. Self launching is the future! I am always wondering why not more com operators do more of it or convert. Most likely cost. As for the US-Russian, he has logical ideas, also a big family. Busy guy! Good training there with the Russians! He might not want to rush into things, might end up going back to that Mtn valley in Russia. Lots of rich Russians now that might want to pick up Soaring fast for money, rather than clubs. It takes a resort nearby to have a good ride business, possibly an interstate highway, but a resort is better. Yeah and defenitely a two seater! Bumper, you are not the only one. But of course there are com operators that also into teaching and rentals. For that the Antares might work? One could go on and on! Think Up! Soarski |
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Bumper - I've contacted Sam as you suggested and hope to have a tel talk with him this week. I'm planning a road trip to the US this summer to find a home and have already started prepping my wife for a thorough look at the Tahoe area. That will be the kicker; she thinks we're going to live in or near a big city! I've explained to her that American cities are full of roving gangs and involve a sort of Mad Max II lifestyle. On the serious side I did read a rather bad report of teenage meth use in the Carson Valley area. That's disturbing. See, here in Kazakhstan anybody with something like a meth lab is simply executed, end of story, problem over. Trial lasts about 2 hrs. I sort of like that. Thanks for letting me know about Sam.
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![]() "tienshanman" wrote in message ... That's disturbing. See, here in Kazakhstan anybody with something like a meth lab is simply executed, end of story, problem over. Trial lasts about 2 hrs. I sort of like that. Thanks for letting me know about Sam. -- tienshanman Tienshanman, As a former cop, I like the "get tough on crime" approach too! And while the criminal justice system in the US may not be as quick and decisive as it is in Kazakhstan, compared to much of the US, Nevada comes down hard on bad guys. I moved to Minden, NV about 6 years ago from just north of San Francisco. One of the things you may notice about more rural areas, such as the Carson Valley, is that folks seem less harried and overall friendlier than those who live in crowded conditions. You'll also notice there are a lot more gliders here than in the big city! bumper |
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