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16.6m tips wanted for Ventus B



 
 
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Old May 12th 05, 02:40 AM
Stewart Kissel
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Since the first generation Ventus is a ship truly in
need of a pilot's hand on the stick...then even puttng
2X4's on the ends of the wings probably would help.

A couple of comments on this, you should have better
handling with winglets...so comparing them to non-winglet
wingspan is not really meaningful IMHO. I have flown
side by side with both ships flying winglets and the
two different spans. Your crossover sounds about right....80-90
knots is a typical interthermal speed and that is somewhat
of a coin flip.

However the short wings can carry a lot more water...hence
a lot more wingloading...and when this is the case...the
16.6 gets left behind on the glides.



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Old May 13th 05, 01:59 PM
Frederic FUCHS
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I have done two flights with my new ventus B16.60 (small winglets) last
week-end :
http://planeur.phpnet.org/galerie/pi...418&expand=all
http://planeur.phpnet.org/galerie/pi...415&expand=all
http://planeur.phpnet.org/galerie/pi...416&expand=all

I will test the 15.00 winglets next time !

It looks like there are many version on 16.60 tips : with small wiglets,
with "big" winglets, no winglet, .....

Have fun !

Frederic




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Looking for a set of 16.6m tips for a ventus B.
(No I haven't lost them) :-)

Thanks
Chris



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Old May 15th 05, 06:02 AM
ttaylor at cc.usu.edu
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Here is a picture of my Ventus B with 16.6M tips with ASW27A winglets.
It is being flown by the previous owner, Al Macdonald.

http://www.gliderforum.com/photos/sh...&currentpos=22

With the these 16.6M tips it flies better than the 15M with winglets.

Tim

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Old May 13th 05, 05:50 PM
Stewart Kissel
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Very cool image in front of the cliff...where is that?
How far away was your wingtip from the granite?



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Old May 13th 05, 07:51 PM
Bill Hoadley
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Yes, great pictures, but that sure looks like limestone or dolomite.
No, can't make it to Salida this weekend, back trouble. BH "IU"

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Old May 13th 05, 11:03 PM
Frederic
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Hello,

French Alpes near "Challes les Eaux" (Chambery) in "la Chartreuse"
http://www.csvva.org/alpes.htm

Regards,

Frederic


"Stewart Kissel" a écrit dans le
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Very cool image in front of the cliff...where is that?
How far away was your wingtip from the granite?





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Old May 14th 05, 01:50 AM
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Great pictures and all and thanks for the info on how well all your
Vb's go with 16.6m tips, though I was actually hoping to get my hands
on a pair of tips (did I spell that right?) myself.

:-)

Happy flying all.
Chris
 




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