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Actuallly if you look at the statistics (in the UK at least) the Puchacz is
only dangerous when there is an instructor on board! The low time pilots flying solo don't seem to have any problems. Basil "Paul" wrote Hi Janusz After all if a glider is not used to spin, it will have a lower rate of spin accidents. I have flown some 9 different glider types, from Blaniks to Ventus B and the Puchatz would have to be the easiest glider to fly. The part I found most curious is the fact that very experienced pilots seem to have got them selves into trouble. Paul |
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Użytkownik "basils27" napisał w wiadomo¶ci
news:1100868621.FL3kxd/mdA9XvztfGXcFRA@teranews... Actuallly if you look at the statistics (in the UK at least) the Puchacz is only dangerous when there is an instructor on board! The low time pilots flying solo don't seem to have any problems. Well, maybe this means that the instructors should look at the mirror more carefully? A routine, bad habits? Could be. I have heard that Puchacz requires the 'handbook' recovery (the pupils who fly alone just do it like it is stated in their handbook) so maybe there's a bug - in a so called 'human factor'? Regards, -- Janusz Kesik Poland to reply put my name.surname[at]gazeta.pl ------------------------------------- See Wroclaw (Breslau) in photography, The XIX Century, the Festung Breslau, and photos taken today. http://www.wroclaw.dolny.slask.pl |
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"Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ...
Uzytkownik "Bill Daniels" napisal w wiadomosci news:50Nld.85500$HA.42160@attbi_s01... Finding a way to produce a 'cheap' LS4 isn't going to be the result of re-shuffling the compromises that produced the LS4 in the first place. Composite gliders are made the way they are because hand labor can produce a high performance product in low quantities. There's not a lot a room for improvement in that process. (Finding cheap labor will be a short term solution since once they can produce a quality product, they won't be cheap anymore.) Not only cheap, but also qualified enough. If You move the production to China, then when they reach the moment they will be able to produce a brand new LS-4 which will be of acceptable quality there may be too late, and the learining process also costs. Isn't it better to move the production some 500km East to the place where there is a lot of guys which are able to produce it 'with their eyes closed' and still at 3-4US$ / workhour, huh? ![]() Regards, Janusz, You are absolutely correct. The cost of production in old SZD Bielsko will be bit lower then in some other countries capable of manufacturing sailplanes. The crew from SZD Bielsko is extremely highly skilled, so the quality of gliders built in that factory should be and it is very good. But currently they only make Junior, Puchacz, Acro and the 55. Should the SZD Bielsko management approach the Germans who own the manufacturing rights to the LS4 and ask them for their business or should the SZD Bielsko revive the SZD48-3, improve slightly and sell it worldwide for very competitive price? Make it the glider of choice for the U.S. Sport Class and the European Club Class? This bird can also compete (just for fun I suppose) in the standard class worldwide. The Jantar Std. 3 flies pretty good and with some minimal training most pilots that are current can fly it safely. Well...just something to think about... |
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Interesting thread on HG list this morning. WRT E/$ rate, Atos VX
hangglider may soon cost $20K. Frank Whiteley |
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