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Well, Tim is not entirely right about the Libelle wings.
They ALL have a balsa shear web in the spar. Glasflugel did phase out the use of balsa as a core material in skins. To see the progression, go to: http://www.streifly.de/home-eng.html Select the tab for 'Technical Info', then follow your way through to the Tech Notes Summary for the 201 Libelle. You can download the summary and most of the specific tech notes as .pdfs. Very handy to put into a notebook for reference. The Reader's Digest Version is that PVC Foam replaced balsa in the core of the wing skins from serial number 111 and on. Balsa was removed from the aileron skins from serial 113 and up. From the rudder serial 160 and up. Serial 182 and higher got a new airfoil for the horizontal tail, foam instead of balsa in the fin, and removal of the balsa from the elevator. The dive brakes change was effective serial 120 and up. I do not see mention of a bigger horizontal tail, but I know the early ones had a much thinner tail airfoil section with a much sharper leading edge. All this info is available at the above referenced website. I do agree with Tim that if it has been nicely taken care of, it will be an excellent machine. Regardless of how much balsa is in the skins. I have never gotten to fly a Libelle, but I have a couple of other Glasflugel sailplanes, and they are wonderful flying machines. I am looking forward to getting to stuff myself into a Libelle some day. But, I like flaps, so mine will likely be a 301 Libelle. Steve Leonard Wichita, KS |
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