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Robert Ehrlich wrote in message ...
Mike Borgelt wrote: Would anyone like to carry out the following experiment? Upon touchdown on a sealed runway, close the brakes, don't use the wheel brake and see how far the glider rolls. If I do that with any glider in my club, it will become airborne again when I close the brakes. Land slower? Andy |
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Do you always touch down at excessive speed?
Robert Ehrlich wrote: Mike Borgelt wrote: Would anyone like to carry out the following experiment? Upon touchdown on a sealed runway, close the brakes, don't use the wheel brake and see how far the glider rolls. If I do that with any glider in my club, it will become airborne again when I close the brakes. |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
...let the glider speed decay below the spoilers-in flying speed before closing them, or to land with them closed. Unless of course one reduces angle of attack while retracting spoilers, or is that an advanced maneuver that should not be too widely discussed? Jack |
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@sbcglobal.net says... Eric Greenwell wrote: ...let the glider speed decay below the spoilers-in flying speed before closing them, or to land with them closed. Unless of course one reduces angle of attack while retracting spoilers, or is that an advanced maneuver that should not be too widely discussed? I think it is, because there is no point to closing the spoilers completely immediately after a normal touchdown. The reason for doing so in this case was to measure the drag while rolling after landing. But to discuss your suggestion: I usually land on the main and the tail wheel (or just the tailwheel), and keep the tail on the ground with back stick. To reduce the angle of attack, I would have to raise the tail off the ground. I haven't tried it purposely (I sometimes did it inadvertently on my ASW 20 C when braking hard), since I haven't encountered any situation where it would be of value, but I think it could be done on most gliders. -- ------- Eric Greenwell USA |
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Andy Durbin wrote:
Robert Ehrlich wrote in message ... Mike Borgelt wrote: Would anyone like to carry out the following experiment? Upon touchdown on a sealed runway, close the brakes, don't use the wheel brake and see how far the glider rolls. If I do that with any glider in my club, it will become airborne again when I close the brakes. Land slower? Andy With open airbrakes, I can't land slower. With closed airbrakes, it would take more than the 1km runway to decrease the speed at the point the glider is no more airborne, if the approach was done with the standard safety speed margin (stall speed plus 30%) and with half airbrakes. |
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![]() Mike. Ventus 2cxt. aprox 450m ground roll. Bitumen (11/29 x strip int to 29 threshold) No brakes (wheel or air)(slight drag on wheel disk) Nil wind. Tip dragged for 20m ![]() -- justsoaring ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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