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In article , ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
In article , Joe Brophy says... In it's day IMO the Icarus IIb was one of the best hang gliders available, the Seagull V was a close second. fond remembrances.... Joe. I had an IcarusII and later I built an Easy Riser which I eventually powered. The riser was a bit better especially in a stall due to it's larger diameter LE.But they were very similar in performance.There wasn't a kite type Hang glider that to come close to the performance. Seagull V was a real good floater ,you could soar in light winds that wouldn't support other rigs. They did lack penetration in stiff winds though. But still fun :-) Chuck (Chuck's Glider Supplies) S Just a note to those that were interested in a copy of the Icarus II plans. I haven't forgotten you, just have been too busy to dig them out yet. Rob Sinclair Sport Flight Aviation www.sport-flight.com |
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Rob S. wrote:
In article , ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: In article , Joe Brophy says... In it's day IMO the Icarus IIb was one of the best hang gliders available, the Seagull V was a close second. fond remembrances.... Joe. I had an IcarusII and later I built an Easy Riser which I eventually powered. The riser was a bit better especially in a stall due to it's larger diameter LE.But they were very similar in performance.There wasn't a kite type Hang glider that to come close to the performance. Seagull V was a real good floater ,you could soar in light winds that wouldn't support other rigs. They did lack penetration in stiff winds though. But still fun :-) Chuck (Chuck's Glider Supplies) S Just a note to those that were interested in a copy of the Icarus II plans. I haven't forgotten you, just have been too busy to dig them out yet. Rob Sinclair Sport Flight Aviation www.sport-flight.com That's cool, Rob. I'm a patient person. (tap,tap,tap,tap,tap...) Richard |
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If these are "real" plans, with the drawings for the prefabricated kit
parts, I'm still interested. Ihave a copy of the assembly directions but one would have a real job building from them :-( ======================= Leon McAtee |
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