![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
So tell me more about PIKs.
I know I can get support for a Libelle. Just about anything can be ordered readily, though maybe not cheaply. I must admit that I know the name Glasflugel, but PIK is a bit of an unknown. Sort of related, if I move up or out after a few years I think I could resell a Libelle quite easily, a PIK-20B I'm not so sure. Enlighten me please. They do look nice. Wad. --- "Jack" wrote in message oups.com... If you're looking at a 1-35 and a Libelle, I'd include a PIK-20B. It has the best attributes of both in my opinion. Same 90-degree flaps for short-field landings. Has -8 degree flaps interconnected with ailerons for running. More importantly, has a 130 kt. rough-air redline, and no gel-coat issues. They are built very robustly. I have 128 hours in a 1-35 and about 20 in my PIK. The PIK will run and hide from most 1-35's. At higher speeds will go away from a Standard Libelle. There's a reason it has won a world championship... I was up to 9000 MSL today in West Texas, and went about 70 miles... come on summer! In my opinion, a PIK's the best value out there, and there are several for sale... Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
One of the club members has a Pik 20A and has done a study of them.
The 1st 18 built are the best wing profiles ,the designer and company were glider pilots and built them as a pilot dreams of having a glider built. Totally uneconomic,they went broke. The molds were sold and another company started making them. The profit motive was paramount and profile trueness deteriated from thereon Spars are massively over built therefor the high speed strength. The profile is identical/very close to Ventus profile apart from the tip area, this lets them down and makes their weak thermal ability marginal, winglets are supposed to wipe or negate this weakness. Generally if you live /fly in a stronger lift area the Pik is an excellent choice , if you are in a weak to medium strength area winglets are required. In the 75-95 knot range you should run with a ventus if you have an earlier production number degrade this off as the serial number gets higher. gary "Tim Mara" wrote in message ... Libelle! hands down!! The 135 looks wizzy for a Schweizer but is only a marginal performance glider.it also is an easy glider to fly, but isn't a "groovy" glider to fly...the 1-35 takes a lot of attaention to really thermal well.it likes some flaps for thermalling and is light enough that the added flaps are draggy enough that they just don't allow any pushing or pulling to take advantage of the strong bumps in the thermal without slowing the glider so you end up flying in more or less octagons rather than circles...it's just not as fun as it should be.... The Libelle also needs attention since it doesn't groove like some later and heavier gliders but it's still delightful...it just leaves you feeling "good" The Libelle is of course much prettier ![]() just a well designed glider for the time... Support for the Libelle remains very good with Hansjorg Streifeneder in Germany keeping almost all parts readily available and since Sikorsky took over Schweizer support for all Schweizer gliders today is nil.though this might change as someone takes over at least some of the Schweizer parts... But of the 2...no question.....Libelle! ![]() tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at: www.wingsandwheels.com "Waduino" wrote in message .. . So you have a choice for a first glider. You're flying in northeastern US, i.e. generally light conditions (when it's not snowing). These 2 planes have roughly similar performance on paper and prices, although they probably handle quite differently and I would guess the 1-35 penetrates better. Maybe the Libelle climbs better. Both are in excellent condition. The Standard Libelle is the version (B) with larger air brakes and foam core, not balsa. Which would you pick and why? Thanks. Wad. |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Libelle 201B in SoCal... | Pat Russette | Soaring | 0 | April 9th 05 05:42 AM |
Dual Tires on Libelle 201b | Ray Lovinggood | Soaring | 11 | September 9th 04 04:34 PM |