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![]() "Darryl Ramm" wrote in message ... Get to the point of flying some high performance single seaters cross country by yourself and lead/follow with your mentor. If all you have flown is a Blanik and and say went off an brought a Stemme you will have gone from a Volkswagon Beetle to a Mac truck and have missed the Porsche Turbo handling of a 15m or 18m class glider. It would be a shame to buy a Mac truck if what you really wanted was that Turbo but never bothered to test drive one. You similarly might be completely frustrated with a lower-end touring class motorglider with L/D of the low-mid 30:1's if what you really wanted was an 18m ship with L/D ~ 50:1 and an ability to stick the nose down and really go places fast. You won't know until you've flown more types. Darryl Ramm ASH-26E Driver (but I fly real gliders as well)." I agree with Darryl, save for the Mack truck reference in the above snippet. Like Darryl, I own an ASH-26E, and before that a Stemme S10-VT. If the 26E be a sports car (and it is), then the Stemme is a luxury performance sedan. Sure the Stemme is heavier in aileron response and slower in roll, as you'd expect from a big span two place ship. While not spritely in roll, the Stemme makes up with stellar climb and cruise performance under power, far in excess of any other two-place motor glider of similar L/D I'm aware of. Turbocharged and intercooled, it'll keep right on briskly climbing to the flight levels if that's your pleasure (makes saw-tooth a breeze). It will stow in a T-hangar, power cruise at 125+ knots, taxi out and launch in 35 knot winds in conditions that would see a regular glider packed away in its box. It can also operate out of busy towered airports where a more conventional glider would be unwelcome. Other adjectives come to mind, none involve trucks. Darryl's right in that it's hard, maybe near impossible, to make a go of a ride business using a high performance motorglider such as the Stemme. I know of three who've tried. bumper Minden, NV Purveyor of Quiet Vents ($6) and MKIII "high tech" Yaw Strings ($10) to the unwashed masses. In the spirit of non-partisanship, I'll also sell them to clean masses - - same price. |
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