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tstock wrote:
Sad news. The all metal L-23 has been a venerable 2-place glider for club operations for many years. Indeed for very many years. Come on, the Blanik is a 60 year old design with a L/D of less than 30! By these standards, even the venerable ASK 21 is a high performance ship! How does this diminish it's role as a trainer? Why would a club want to waste a modern high performance ship with a 50:1 glide ratio doing patterns and teaching the basics of flying? If there are multiple lessons going on then they would need more than one, and attempting the airbrake failure (slip to land) required for checkout in a modern sleek ship seems like it would add even more complications for a beginner. Since a student pilot is not racing, but just flying in circles, I don't see why he or she would care if it's 28:1 or 48:1. -tom Well, since one has to pay for the tow aloft, the longer you can stay up, the less the cost per hour of flight...me, I don't care if it's 3:1 or 50:1...I just love to fly ![]() Scott |
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