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The url author says that Henry Preiss designed the
RHJ sailplanes. Considerable credit(?) should be given to Dick Schreder, although I'm not sure he would want it. Preiss took the HP-18 design and widened the fuselage so as to put side by side seating in it. Someone 'out west' did a T-tail version of the HP-18 and put in a center stick. I don't know whether the RHJ-8 drew on that effort for its T-tail. There were lots of jokes around here in the mid-West about the arguments between Preiss and Schreder over this glider. At 00:12 21 February 2006, Wayne Paul wrote: 'MickiMinner' wrote in message roups.com... Ok, now an argument has REALLY started. My husband and I are disagreeing about the ugliest glider. I say a genesis is (short squatty), whereas my husband says the genesis is really quite lovely. His vote is for the 'whale' RHJ-?. I dunno, but Malcom, I don't have pictures of either, but you really made us spit out our coffee laughing while reading your new thread. Here is a picture a RHJ-8 http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/RHJ/C-FAJT.html which is much nicer than an RHJ-7 http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/RHJ/N7514.html |
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