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M&H announces NEW WINGLETS for the Ventus2 and Discus. The winglets
are designed by Prof. Mark Maughmer of Penn State University and the Ventus2 winglets are expected to be available late spring 2012. Discus winglets expected availability will be announced here later. This is the link http://www.mandhsoaring.com/Winglets.html |
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Monty, Heinz,
Please put me on your list of interested parties. My competition season has a big gap in July - perfect for a retrofit operation! ;-). Any idea of the retrofit cost? Regards, Frank On Feb 19, 7:51*pm, Alpha Eight wrote: M&H announces NEW WINGLETS for the Ventus2 and Discus. The winglets are designed by Prof. Mark Maughmer of Penn State University and the Ventus2 winglets are expected to be available late spring 2012. Discus winglets expected availability will be announced here later. This is the linkhttp://www.mandhsoaring.com/Winglets.html |
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Discus 1 or 2?
Have you spoken to the factory about getting approval for this mod in Europe? Those of us in EASA land are pretty much constrained to using the factory winglets Kevin At 00:51 20 February 2012, Alpha Eight wrote: M&H announces NEW WINGLETS for the Ventus2 and Discus. The winglets are designed by Prof. Mark Maughmer of Penn State University and the Ventus2 winglets are expected to be available late spring 2012. Discus winglets expected availability will be announced here later. This is the link http://www.mandhsoaring.com/Winglets.html |
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I'm curious - since the image on the link appears to have an outward cant,
does this increase the measured span beyond 15 meters, or is more cut off the tip during initial installation to account for this? Or, put differently, while sporting these winglets, can the glider still be fit between two posts spaced 15 meters apart? Or does anyone care about that any more? "Alpha Eight" wrote in message ... M&H announces NEW WINGLETS for the Ventus2 and Discus. The winglets are designed by Prof. Mark Maughmer of Penn State University and the Ventus2 winglets are expected to be available late spring 2012. Discus winglets expected availability will be announced here later. This is the link http://www.mandhsoaring.com/Winglets.html |
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On Feb 20, 10:17*am, "Dan Marotta" wrote:
I'm curious - since the image on the link appears to have an outward cant, does this increase the measured span beyond 15 meters, or is more cut off the tip during initial installation to account for this? Or, put differently, while sporting these winglets, can the glider still be fit between two posts spaced 15 meters apart? *Or does anyone care about that any more? "Alpha Eight" wrote in message ... M&H announces NEW WINGLETS for the Ventus2 and Discus. The winglets are designed by Prof. Mark Maughmer of Penn State University and the Ventus2 winglets are expected to be available late spring 2012. Discus winglets expected availability will be announced here later. This is the linkhttp://www.mandhsoaring.com/Winglets.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Dan, At the Worlds their is a scrutneer. He really does go over every glider before the contest starts. Every glider is scheduled for a 15 minute inspection. Even max. pilot weight, which the placard shows, is enforced. Here at our USA contests it not looked at that close, YET. Regards, Tom Kelley. |
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Re canted winglets increasing span: I recall a reported conversation
between a well-known competition pilot (WKCP) and purveyor of modifications etc., and a competition official (CO), re some new wing tips. CO: It exceeds 15m span now. WKCP: Not when it’s flying – the added dihedral from the wings flexing reduces it to 15m. CO: When you show me by flying between two posts 15m apart without hitting them, I will let you compete with those. End of conversation. Chris N. |
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On Feb 20, 2:28*pm, Chris Nicholas wrote:
Re canted winglets increasing span: I recall a reported conversation between a well-known competition pilot (WKCP) and purveyor of modifications etc., and a competition official (CO), re some new wing tips. CO: It exceeds 15m span now. WKCP: Not when it’s flying – the added dihedral from the wings flexing reduces it to 15m. CO: When you show me by flying between two posts 15m apart without hitting them, I will let you compete with those. End of conversation. Chris N. US rules allow you to exceed nominal by 2.5 centimeters in the unloaded position. |
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On Feb 20, 1:28*pm, Chris Nicholas wrote:
Re canted winglets increasing span: I recall a reported conversation between a well-known competition pilot (WKCP) and purveyor of modifications etc., and a competition official (CO), re some new wing tips. CO: It exceeds 15m span now. WKCP: Not when it’s flying – the added dihedral from the wings flexing reduces it to 15m. CO: When you show me by flying between two posts 15m apart without hitting them, I will let you compete with those. End of conversation. Chris N. At the Worlds each glider recieves scrutineering. 15 minutes is scheduled for each one. Long days for the scrutineer for sure, but he checks EVERYTHING, even including max. allowable cockpit pilot weight.............. USA not so except weights, but that could always change. Good story Chris. Ya, another story was the open glider that showed up to be scrutineered. He came in fully watered, wing tips almost dragging the ground. He wanted to be checked for span first, then be weighted AFTER he dumped down to legal takeoff weight. That didn't go very far either. Regards, Tom. |
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On Feb 20, 12:17*pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote:
I'm curious - since the image on the link appears to have an outward cant, does this increase the measured span beyond 15 meters, or is more cut off the tip during initial installation to account for this? Or, put differently, while sporting these winglets, can the glider still be fit between two posts spaced 15 meters apart? *Or does anyone care about that any more? "Alpha Eight" wrote in message ... M&H announces NEW WINGLETS for the Ventus2 and Discus. The winglets are designed by Prof. Mark Maughmer of Penn State University and the Ventus2 winglets are expected to be available late spring 2012. Discus winglets expected availability will be announced here later. This is the linkhttp://www.mandhsoaring.com/Winglets.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Note that the reference wing in the graphic is horizontal. Go look at how much dihedral the tip panel has and you will see that the cant is nowhere near as much as it looks in the graphic. These guys have been doin' this for awhile and have been to a few of these here rodeos. UH |
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I can personally verify that Harold Drew, scrutineering at the '65
UK Worlds measured the Standard Class gliders by opening two hangar doors to marginally over an accurate 15,000mm and required each glider to be manoeuvred through with wings level. He made the same reply ('you can fly through the gap of you prefer') when offered the same excuse. The Finnish Vasama was significantly over span; the Team Manager offered the explanation that the glider was so new the wooden spars were still growing. Firm action with a plane to the wingtip fairings made it legal, if a little less pretty. At 20:28 20 February 2012, Chris Nicholas wrote: Re canted winglets increasing span: I recall a reported conversation between a well-known competition pilot (WKCP) and purveyor of modifications etc., and a competition official (CO), re some new wing tips. CO: It exceeds 15m span now. WKCP: Not when it=92s flying =96 the added dihedral from the wings flexing reduces it to 15m. CO: When you show me by flying between two posts 15m apart without hitting them, I will let you compete with those. End of conversation. Chris N. |
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