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I'm helping a friend locate a replacement wing for a Schweizer 2-33.
Left with mild hail damage would be perfect but will consider left, right, varous conditions. Reply to me: wby0nder'at'aol.com Matt Michael |
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![]() Eric Greenwell wrote: wrote: wrote: I'm helping a friend locate a replacement wing for a Schweizer 2-33. Left with mild hail damage would be perfect but will consider left, right, varous conditions. Reply to me: wby0nder'at'aol.com "I busted the left wing and I need to replace it. I'd prefer to replace it with another left wing, but in a pinch, I'll try to make do with two right wings." Let's hope this is just an unfortunate miscommunication rather than a serious plan. :-) Perhaps he needs parts that are on either wing? There you go again, Mr. Greenwell, with your "facts" and your "logic" and your "reason", perversions I refuse to submit to since to do so would be to turn this wondrous and magical universe into a drab and desert realm. Good day to you. Johan Larson |
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Eric Greenwell wrote: wrote: wrote: I'm helping a friend locate a replacement wing for a Schweizer 2-33. Left with mild hail damage would be perfect but will consider left, right, varous conditions. Reply to me: wby0nder'at'aol.com "I busted the left wing and I need to replace it. I'd prefer to replace it with another left wing, but in a pinch, I'll try to make do with two right wings." Let's hope this is just an unfortunate miscommunication rather than a serious plan. :-) Perhaps he needs parts that are on either wing? There you go again, Mr. Greenwell, with your "facts" and your "logic" and your "reason", perversions I refuse to submit to since to do so would be to turn this wondrous and magical universe into a drab and desert realm. Good day to you. Can I redeem my drab desert by wondering why "mild hail damage" was the perfect condition? Do you suppose the right wing already has "mild hail damage", and so a left wing with matching damage is required? -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA www.motorglider.org - Download "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Can I redeem my drab desert by wondering why "mild hail damage" was the perfect condition? Do you suppose the right wing already has "mild hail damage", and so a left wing with matching damage is required? Hmmm golf balls fly futher with dimples, is 2-33 with 50:1 possible? paul |
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Shhhhhhhh. Super secret Super-Schweizer project.
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![]() PB wrote: Eric Greenwell wrote: Can I redeem my drab desert by wondering why "mild hail damage" was the perfect condition? Do you suppose the right wing already has "mild hail damage", and so a left wing with matching damage is required? Hmmm golf balls fly futher with dimples, is 2-33 with 50:1 possible? With that riveted wing, I suspect you'd have to bolt on a JATO unit to give a 2-33 50:1 performance. Johan Larson |
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If you installed two left wings, or two right wings, but installed the
"wrong one" facing backwards, it might be perfect for thermaling in a tight column of air - as long as you made sure you always went in the correct direction. It could also be good for flat spin recovery - if you made sure you spun it in the correct direction. Tow rope attachment might be somewhere on the rear facing wing, to help it launch straight, althugh it might require some experimentation. Colin |
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![]() COLIN LAMB wrote: If you installed two left wings, or two right wings, but installed the "wrong one" facing backwards, it might be perfect for thermaling in a tight column of air - as long as you made sure you always went in the correct direction. That sounds like a long-discarded prototype for the helicopter, before they discovered you don't want the crew pod to spin with the blades. :-) It could also be good for flat spin recovery - if you made sure you spun it in the correct direction. Tow rope attachment might be somewhere on the rear facing wing, to help it launch straight, althugh it might require some experimentation. Just wind the tow rope around a vertical axis, like winding the string around a top. Then pull hard, and the device will take off on its own. Good idea, Colin. Johan Larson |
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That sounds like a long-discarded prototype for the helicopter, before
they discovered you don't want the crew pod to spin with the blades. :-) Boy, that is a great idea. Just hang the cockpit below the fuselage, on a swivel, and the pilot can keep facing one direction during a tight thermal. My wife will finally get relief from those tight turns she does not like. And pilots will no longer be uncomfortable in flat spins or graveyard spirals. Colin |
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