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On Friday, August 3, 2012 2:04:26 AM UTC-6, Magnus Johansson wrote:
http://windward-performance.com/open...ed-super-ship/ I like it! OK, I think I'll buy a lottery ticket. However...while super ships are neat, what we really need is 400 affordable 2-seat trainers. |
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![]() OK, I think I'll buy a lottery ticket. However...while super ships are neat, what we really need is 400 affordable 2-seat trainers. Something like this? http://windward-performance.com/twin...nce-sailplane/ |
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On Aug 3, 7:31*am, wrote:
OK, I think I'll buy a lottery ticket. However...while super ships are neat, what we really need is 400 affordable 2-seat trainers. Something like this?http://windward-performance.com/twin...nce-sailplane/ That's a pretty neat looking two-seater, but at the price points Windward has typically been working to, I rather doubt it will fall within the bounds of "affordable." Also, it has a lot of features that make it somewhat inappropriate for the ab-initio audience that Bill needs trainers for. Here's what I would propose for an affordable two-seat trainer: http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater/cover_shot-1.jpg http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater...y_2_public.pdf More info available as the situation develops. Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Friday, August 3, 2012 8:57:41 AM UTC-6, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Aug 3, 7:31*am, wrote: OK, I think I'll buy a lottery ticket. However...while super ships are neat, what we really need is 400 affordable 2-seat trainers. Something like this?http://windward-performance.com/twin...nce-sailplane/ That's a pretty neat looking two-seater, but at the price points Windward has typically been working to, I rather doubt it will fall within the bounds of "affordable." Also, it has a lot of features that make it somewhat inappropriate for the ab-initio audience that Bill needs trainers for. Here's what I would propose for an affordable two-seat trainer: http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater/cover_shot-1.jpg http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater...y_2_public.pdf More info available as the situation develops. Thanks, Bob K. As any airplane instructor can tell you, a trainer with side-by-side seating has a lot of advantages since the student can see the instructors hand gestures and hear the instructor better. Some will worry about students transitioning from side-by-side to center line seating but way back when we flew the Pratt-Read's, no one had a problem with the transition. One real consideration is everyone has to remember to add ballast to replace the instructor's weight when he steps out to solo the student. Bill D |
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On Aug 3, 7:57*am, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Aug 3, 7:31*am, wrote: OK, I think I'll buy a lottery ticket. However...while super ships are neat, what we really need is 400 affordable 2-seat trainers. Something like this?http://windward-performance.com/twin...nce-sailplane/ That's a pretty neat looking two-seater, but at the price points Windward has typically been working to, I rather doubt it will fall within the bounds of "affordable." Also, it has a lot of features that make it somewhat inappropriate for the ab-initio audience that Bill needs trainers for. Here's what I would propose for an affordable two-seat trainer: http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater/cover_shot-1.jpg http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater...y_2_public.pdf More info available as the situation develops. Thanks, Bob K. Hi Bob: Looks very nice. The side by side configuration is much more conducive to teaching than tandem, and for an acceptable performance trade-off. However, I would recommend making it wider based upon experience in my side by side which is a little wider than what you show in your drawing. At least another 6 inches might be worth considering. Best Regards, Gary Osoba |
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On Friday, August 3, 2012 2:04:26 AM UTC-6, Magnus Johansson wrote:
http://windward-performance.com/open...ed-super-ship/ I like it! Neat design. However, I suspect a larger tail volume will be required for winch launch. Winch launch will be a necessity to keep training costs reasonable as tow plane operating costs continue to increase. The ASK-21 has superlative winch behavior partly because of its large horizontal tail. |
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On Friday, August 3, 2012 9:57:41 AM UTC-5, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Aug 3, 7:31*am, wrote: OK, I think I'll buy a lottery ticket. However...while super ships are neat, what we really need is 400 affordable 2-seat trainers. Something like this?http://windward-performance.com/twin...nce-sailplane/ That's a pretty neat looking two-seater, but at the price points Windward has typically been working to, I rather doubt it will fall within the bounds of "affordable." Also, it has a lot of features that make it somewhat inappropriate for the ab-initio audience that Bill needs trainers for. Here's what I would propose for an affordable two-seat trainer: http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater/cover_shot-1.jpg http://www.hpaircraft.com/two-seater...y_2_public.pdf More info available as the situation develops. Thanks, Bob K. how affordable is affordable? type certified or kit built? going to be opening an engineering office in Wichita??? |
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Den fredagen den 3:e augusti 2012 kl. 17:29:34 UTC+2 skrev Bill D:
On Friday, August 3, 2012 2:04:26 AM UTC-6, Magnus Johansson wrote: http://windward-performance.com/open...ed-super-ship/ I like it! Neat design. However, I suspect a larger tail volume will be required for winch launch.. Winch launch will be a necessity to keep training costs reasonable as tow plane operating costs continue to increase. The ASK-21 has superlative winch behavior partly because of its large horizontal tail. I believe the Super-ship will be a SLG "jetturbine". |
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On Friday, August 3, 2012 8:28:15 AM UTC-7, christine anderson wrote:
Looks very nice. The side by side configuration is much more conducive to teaching than tandem, and for an acceptable performance trade-off. However, I would recommend making it wider based upon experience in my side by side which is a little wider than what you show in your drawing. At least another 6 inches might be worth considering. Best Regards, Gary Osoba And, move one seat back a few inches so those of us with wider shoulders will have room to work. When can I put in my order? 8^) Marc |
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