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I'm shopping for bug wipers for my ASW27B, and am curious to hear from
others with experience, especially in this model. Bug wipers are not very common in the US. Thanks John Cochrane |
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On Nov 4, 10:11*am, John Cochrane
wrote: I'm shopping for bug wipers for my ASW27B, and am curious to hear from others with experience, especially in this model. Bug wipers are not very common in the US. Thanks John Cochrane At our club, we run a concentrated training camp for Air Cadets... they do "community service" for the club... They make for great bug wipers! |
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On Nov 4, 9:50*am, jsbrake wrote:
On Nov 4, 10:11*am, John Cochrane wrote: I'm shopping for bug wipers for my ASW27B, and am curious to hear from others with experience, especially in this model. Bug wipers are not very common in the US. Thanks John Cochrane At our club, we run a concentrated training camp for Air Cadets... they do "community service" for the club... They make for great bug wipers! Thanks. I like the price, but I hear that model has a lot of drag, and they tend to fall off at high speeds. John |
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 07:50:14 -0800 (PST), jsbrake
wrote: At our club, we run a concentrated training camp for Air Cadets... they do "community service" for the club... They make for great bug wipers! Please provide a photo how they are doing this at 5.000 ft and 80 kts. Thank you. SCNR. Bye Andreas |
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I have just purchased and fitted these for my 27:
http://www.storka.at/index-Dateien/Page1217.htm As I broke one of the previous ones when the cable broke and it whizzed off the end of the wing at 2000ft, I fetted the new ones with 50kg breaking strain dyneema. I also replaced the nylon wiper with the dyneema. They fit the 27 great and work very well as well as looking much more aerodynamic friendly than others I have seen. Of course in the US without EASA you could garage them with a small mod!! I am sure that Friedel Storka will ship to US. Jim |
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On Nov 4, 7:11*am, John Cochrane
wrote: I'm shopping for bug wipers for my ASW27B, and am curious to hear from others with experience, especially in this model. Bug wipers are not very common in the US. Thanks John Cochrane Of course somebody might just ask this question and then sit back and laugh as all his competitors scramble to investigate bug wipers and try to get them fitted before the start of next season. I wonder how many have been ordered already. Darryl |
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On Nov 4, 12:21*pm, jimboffin wrote:
I have just purchased and fitted these for my 27:http://www.storka.at/index-Dateien/Page1217.htm Flexi-Putzer? I though that was a medical condition, not a bug- wiper :-). -T8 |
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On Nov 4, 10:39*am, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Nov 4, 7:11*am, John Cochrane wrote: I'm shopping for bug wipers for my ASW27B, and am curious to hear from others with experience, especially in this model. Bug wipers are not very common in the US. Thanks John Cochrane Of course somebody might just ask this question and then sit back and laugh as all his competitors scramble to investigate bug wipers and try to get them fitted before the start of next season. I wonder how many have been ordered already. Darryl John, Congratulations on being selected for the US team! Good luck in Szeged, Hungary. |
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Please provide a photo how they are doing this at 5.000 ft and 80 kts.
Thank you. John did not specify an altitude, nor a speed ![]() done at ground level with the glider stationary. I won't get into the ASL/AGL debate to figure out what altitude you suggested. However, I envisage hiker's crampons on the shoes and pitons pushed into the wings so they could crawl out and wash the bugs off without falling. Granted, this might make a re-finish necessary, but it's up to the owner to decide what modifications to make, and whether the mods would be legal for the CofA. Oh... what does "SCNR" mean? |
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On Nov 4, 8:42*am, John Cochrane
wrote: On Nov 4, 9:50*am, jsbrake wrote: I'm shopping for bug wipers for my ASW27B, and am curious to hear from John, Although I have not used these, neither any other ones for that matter, there has been a number of Turejko wipers installed. When you compete in Hungary next year look closely at the gliders flown by the Polish team. You can check at http://www.dianasailplanes.com/accessories.html Robert |
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