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Old February 24th 05, 02:50 PM
Jim Culp
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On the subject of spoilerons,
it is a fact spoilerons have been used on a US ATC'd
glider.

It is called the J4 Javelin.
It was in series factory production in the 1970s, and
8 were made.

Competively, it came up against the influx of German
fiberglas gliders that offered in the US market very
high performance gliders.

The design and engineering was done by Max Peterson,
and production was by his company Peterson Sailplane
Corporation in California. That was reported on by
Dick Johnson.
Also, in your June 1973 issue of Soaring magazine there
is the article by Max Peterson, and it is cited in
the SSA Sailplane Directory of 1983.

It was a single seat fixed landing gear all metal glider
aimed at the market for recreational, club, and commercial
operation glider use.

Interestingly, I think I recall the design used the
same parts for right, left and vertical tailfin control
surfaces although I am not sure of that.

A friend of mine, the late Tom Hulings of Mid Georgia
Soaring Association (he was WWII B-17 hero, who put
one of his shotup and then gliding B17s between hedgerows
in England and who also held the WWII record of bringing
back the most shot up bomber of WWII to base). Tom
told me of his flying a J4 Javelin at Bermuda High
Soaring School (as a demonstrator?).

Tom Hulings reported to me that his flying the J4 was
interesting and that he enjoyed the experience but
that he did not care to buy one: that he could fly
it without problem; but that he did not care for the
spoileron roll response feeling in that it was not
quite as sensitive and not as quickly roll responsive
as he liked a glider to feel.

Dick Johnson evaluated the J4 Javelin and wrote his
evaluation. put this into your browser and read.

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/sssrcsoaring/
Spotlight_Data/Javelin/J-4_JavelinArticle.pdf

Kindest regards,

Dancing on clouds,

Keep it up!

Jim Culp USA
Asw-20C
GatorCity Florida


 




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