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With its dual main wheels, the Stemme can taxi on a very narrow taxiway
since the wings are always level. In crowded areas, however, the wing span can be a problem. That can be solved by having the wings folded in congested areas. On 5/23/2017 3:11 PM, Andrzej Kobus wrote: On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 1:26:01 PM UTC-4, Sean Fidler wrote: Maybe I'll get the boys to bring the Ionia Arcus over to the Howell airport and see how it taxis. No question that the ArcusM is a phenomenal sailplane. Thanks Dave. The only issue for these big birds is availability of wide taxiways. I am lucky that from the hangar to a runway I have probably 150-200 feet wide path. I have a wing tip wheel so all of my wing needs to be on the taxi way. Some airports don't have taxiways wide enough for a 21 m ship like mine. So there is always a reason to put on the 18 m tips. Arcus has a wing wheel a few feet inboard from the wing tip and that will probably solve the narrow taxiway problem. The wankel will also easily cruise to a destination at low power settings with no heating up issues at all. You don't need full power for cruise. You would exceed speed limit for the airframe if you tried to maintain a level flight with full power. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 12:26:01 PM UTC-5, Sean Fidler wrote:
Maybe I'll get the boys to bring the Ionia Arcus over to the Howell airport and see how it taxis. No question that the ArcusM is a phenomenal sailplane. Thanks Dave. All the older Stemmes' are above gross weight with 2 normal people and a little gas on board. When I pointed that out to a Stemme rep at Oshkosh some time ago, he quickly tried to change the subject. The latest model has a MTOW of 900 kg but they don't list an empty weight anywhere. Legally most Stemmes can't be flown dual but they obviously don't fall apart if you do. I was not as impressed with the glider as Sean when taking a flight with Glider Bob years ago. Herb |
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It's definitely big 25 meter glider (by far the largest I have ever flown) but it was still very fun to thermal soar. I guess it's more balanced that the S10, but not sure what that means exactly (hands off in bank). I have no real S10 experience with which to compare.
Also the prop assembly needs refurbishing every 200 hours at some not insignificant expense. Updated Pics: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0tGDZLe8GvCM0b |
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