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Tech Support wrote:
Sure nice to have so many comments that are mostly relevant to thread and beginners glider. Hear hear!!! I was thinking about a wing that would support a decently high L/D and a simple enclosure around pilot to reduce his flat plate drag, built on a primary glider fuselage frame. Build time 500 hours or less and transportable home. I'm in my high 80's and don't have 'time' left to build a 10 year project. What you're describing is the Compact 110 (defunct): http://home.ptd.net/~jlbaker/compact110.htm ....or the ULF-1: http://www.eel.de/english/ulf-1_description.htm |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 13:34:46 +1000, Michael Henry
wrote: Tech Support wrote: Sure nice to have so many comments that are mostly relevant to thread and beginners glider. Hear hear!!! I was thinking about a wing that would support a decently high L/D and a simple enclosure around pilot to reduce his flat plate drag, built on a primary glider fuselage frame. Build time 500 hours or less and transportable home. I'm in my high 80's and don't have 'time' left to build a 10 year project. What you're describing is the Compact 110 (defunct): http://home.ptd.net/~jlbaker/compact110.htm ...or the ULF-1: http://www.eel.de/english/ulf-1_description.htm ************************************************** *********************** Michael In the ball park of what I was talking about. Will take to bed with me and look and think on data of those who have gone before me. Tnx Big John |
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Which also linked to . . .
the Sandlin Bug (Basic Ultralight Glider) http://home.att.net/~m--sandlin/bug.htm |
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On Oct 4, 11:35*am, Tech Support wrote:
Veeduber What would it take to convert a primary into a basic soaring machine (35+ to 1)? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear John, I don't know. But I DO know you're comparing apples to orangutans :-) The subject is Primary Gliders. Their poor glide ratio -- typically about 8:1 -- is by DESIGN. That is what's needed to fulfill their mission, which is to expose a fledgling pilot to 3- axis controls and introduce them to the mechanics of landing. You would probably find the syllabus used by early flight-training programs to be of considerable interest. -R.S.Hoover |
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On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:43:49 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Oct 4, 11:35*am, Tech Support wrote: Veeduber What would it take to convert a primary into a basic soaring machine (35+ to 1)? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear John, I don't know. But I DO know you're comparing apples to orangutans :-) The subject is Primary Gliders. Their poor glide ratio -- typically about 8:1 -- is by DESIGN. That is what's needed to fulfill their mission, which is to expose a fledgling pilot to 3- axis controls and introduce them to the mechanics of landing. You would probably find the syllabus used by early flight-training programs to be of considerable interest. -R.S.Hoover ************************************************** *************************** Understand ur comments but intent of my original post was to get some ideas on size and airfoil of a wing attached to a Primary Glider fuselage with a minimual enclosure around pilot that would permit some basic soaring. All on the cheap and rapid build. Lots of ideas have been expessed that shot down some of my original ideas and others that have given me clues on how to meet my original objectives. Tnx to all. Y'all have a nice day and hope you get good news on ur health. Big John |
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Perhaps nothing except the basic fundamental understanding of WHAT SNIP
MEANS. Veeduber What would it take to convert a primary into a basic soaring machine (35+ to 1)?. |
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On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 23:37:22 -0700, "RST Engineering"
wrote: Perhaps nothing except the basic fundamental understanding of WHAT SNIP MEANS. Veeduber What would it take to convert a primary into a basic soaring machine (35+ to 1)?. ************************************ RST Know what snip means but don't have the ability like you to know what was said back in thread without reading it current. Sure wish I had that ability and I'd know how election will come out. Big John |
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