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JS wrote:
Have not flown the DG800, just 300/500/600/1000. All those flew nicely. One thing I found out about the AS-W26 is that it's a BEAUTIFUL flying glider... Like an oversized 27, with perhaps an even more comfortable cockpit. Coordination seems perfect (it has a big enough rudder). Mine has the heavier wings (they'll chase your friends away unless you have a one-man rigger) but higher MGW and therefore higher maximum wing loading. The lower serial numbers are also certified Experimental in the USA, handy unless you're sending it overseas. The LONG trailer is going to get my "lift kit" mod, a 2" square steel tube between the axle and the trailer chassis. This helps with ground clearance and is hardly noticeable for rigging. I suggest you tow it around for a couple thousand miles before making any changes, as you might discover it's not so bad! I've towed my Cobra trailer behind our 23 foot motorhome (which has a moderate overhang) for 100,00+ miles all over the country. The hitch height is set so the trailer is slightly higher in the back(about 1"). The back end drags occasionally going in and out of parking lots and gas stations, but it doesn't harm the trailer because it's designed to accept that abuse. A vehicle with a shorter overhang, like a car, mini-van, or SUV, wouldn't drag it as often. I did finally wear out those little aluminum skids on the rear end this year, but replacements are on the way. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly "Transponders in Sailplanes" on the Soaring Safety Foundation website www.soaringsafety.org/prevention/articles.html "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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