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John Galloway wrote:
Thanks Bill. You detail the historical background to the paradox implicit in the 'Avoiding VNE' thread that a glider can be, at one and the same time, both technically within its operating limits, and also in an irrecoverable situation - i.e. if it is flying in a fast, accelerating, steep angle configuration (leaving those as vague terms as the values will vary between types) - even assumming a hypothetical empty airmass of infinite size and zero turbulence. This is a bit unfortunate for those who find themselves in that situation and I think that it would be nice if gliders that are within their limits had the capability of not exceeding them if it is technically possible. It would be nice, and it is technically possible, but perhaps not economically viable, judging by the number of manufacturer that offer them. "Speed-limiting" gliders are available; for example, the Ka-6E and other gliders designed to the speed-limiting standards, and gliders with trailing edge dive brakes. Personally, I think other things are more likely to kill me, so I would prefer money and research effort be spent on more crash-tolerant cockpits, pilot rescue systems, spin resistance, spoilers and canopies that won't open when left unlocked, and simpler, more reliable self-launching systems. -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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