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On Jul 20, 8:35*am, EvValentin808
wrote: Can anyone give me a list of forgiving sailplanes out there. I know some like the Schweizers, *Rudolf Kaiser's designs(Schleicher K-series) and the Discus... Any other to list? -- EvValentin808 No doubt this thread will have a long run. My view is that all gliders are 'forgiving' - if flown by a qualified pilot. OTOH, unqualified pilots can wreck any glider no matter how 'forgiving'. In any event, 'forgiving' handling qualities has little to do with the safety of the pilot. Any glider, no matter how 'forgiving' can be flown into a very unforgiving Earth. They will still collide with mountains and other gliders. Trees and other obstacles can still wreck them. The number of accidents with poor handling qualities as the primary cause is virtually non-existent. What's REALLY unforgiving is nature. Make enough mistakes and 'ol Mother Nature will kill or maim you. She's merciless. Her goal is just cleaning the gene pool. So, forget handling qualities and worry about flying skills. They're FAR more important. |
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