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At 06:15 14 December 2016, Tim Taylor wrote:
Most modern 18m were optimized for 18m, but but can fly well as 15m. The on= ly weakness of the 18m in 15m is they are heavy. Most are 100 to 150 pounds= heavier than a pure 15m glider. The 29 does well in locations with strong= er conditions, but suffers on very weak days. The motor versions are at a = significant disadvantage in lighter lift. On the other side they do bette= r in very strong conditions with significant cloud streets. =20 It will be interesting to see the next generation of 18m and 15m gliders. = =20 I still prefer a true 15m glider with empty weights at 520 to 560 pounds ov= er the much heavier wings of the 18/15m gliders. Interesting observations Tim. I too fly a 27 against 29s at 15M competitions and would say that turbo-less 29 versions are at least the same if not better than the 27 in weak conditions because of the lower wing loading. Tim Scott's 29 is only a few kilos heavier than my 27 in 15M configuration. However the 29 can achieve a greater weight and wing loading than the 27 for good conditions but has a greater wetted area which probably makes then equal at high speed. |
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