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What can you tell me about the 304 CZ from personal experiance?
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STUART SCHWARTZ wrote:
What can you tell me about the 304 CZ from personal experiance? I have read the posted reviews. Easy to rig. One of my clubbies has one that I've helped rig, very nice. I have a 303 (Mosquito) and have owned a Ventus b, which have the same automatic control connections as the 304. These make rigging pretty worry-free. All three gliders also have the same trailing edge flap/dive brake setup, which requires a few flights to get used to, but really makes for slow/short landings. They don't give the kind of modulation on approach that SH style air brakes do though. Off, half, and full are how I tend view glide path control. The 303 and 304 (plus some/all? DGs) have a parallelogram control stick. Instead of rotating back and forth around a point at the base of the stick, it slides fore and aft along a line (roll control is the same as a conventional stick). This was a non-issue for transitioning into the 303, but it decreases the tendency for turbulence to bounce your hand resulting in uncommanded pitch changes. I don't really understand why it works (and frankly don't care ![]() Cheers, Shawn |
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![]() Stuart, I have around 75 hours in the 304cz. Its easy to rig, great handling (especially in the 15m configuration), good performance, great fit/finish and the TE dive brakes are awesome. Check out the owners section on wing and wheels web site for detailed reviews. Larry R. On 13 Aug 2003 05:32:45 -0700, (STUART SCHWARTZ) wrote: What can you tell me about the 304 CZ from personal experiance? I have read the posted reviews. |
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I have 800 hours on my 304 (an orignal Glasflügel, not CZ) and if you
have no ambitions to become World Champion I can truly recommend it. Good craftmanship, good finish, excellent cockpit, nice handling etc Robert H304 s/n227 NS STUART SCHWARTZ wrote: What can you tell me about the 304 CZ from personal experiance? I have read the posted reviews. |
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The parallelogram stick simply removes most of the input that the weight of
the pilots arm and hand might have on the control movements. conventional stick - pull back - G increases - arm gets heavier and pulls down on stick - increases sick back effect. Pilot makes effort to correct - G decreases - arm gets lighter - unloads stick! In rough air the effect starts with G loads from turbulence. The theory is that PIO's are less likely in a ship with a parallelogram control setup. Ian "Shawn Curry" wrote in message hlink.net... STUART SCHWARTZ wrote: The 303 and 304 (plus some/all? DGs) have a parallelogram control stick. Instead of rotating back and forth around a point at the base of the stick, it slides fore and aft along a line (roll control is the same as a conventional stick). This was a non-issue for transitioning into the 303, but it decreases the tendency for turbulence to bounce your hand resulting in uncommanded pitch changes. I don't really understand why it works (and frankly don't care ![]() Cheers, Shawn |
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Hello Robert,
I'm a german glider pilot, living and flying near Munich and searching for a Glasfluegel H304. As I red your report I would like to ask you if you are planning to sell your plane within the near future. In this case I would be glad to get a message from you. Thanks in advance Kind regards Wolfgang Hake Pullach/Germany Quote:
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Hi Wolfgang
No, I have no plans to sell it in the near future. Best wishes Robert whsensor wrote: Hello Robert, I'm a german glider pilot, living and flying near Munich and searching for a Glasfluegel H304. As I red your report I would like to ask you if you are planning to sell your plane within the near future. In this case I would be glad to get a message from you. Thanks in advance Kind regards Wolfgang Hake Pullach/Germany Robert Danewid Wrote: I have 800 hours on my 304 (an orignal Glasflügel, not CZ) and if you have no ambitions to become World Champion I can truly recommend it. Good craftmanship, good finish, excellent cockpit, nice handling etc Robert H304 s/n227 NS STUART SCHWARTZ wrote:- What can you tell me about the 304 CZ from personal experiance? I have read the posted reviews.- |
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