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We are evaluating gliders that our club might purchase. The L-33 looks
promising. What are the pros and cons of this glider? I know it performs about as well as other club class gliders such as the Junior, PW5, and 1-34. I have heard that the L-33 is prone to tail wheel damage. Any advice? Thanks, -Jeff |
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Jeff,
Our club has an L-33 and it replaced a 1-26. We chose the L-33 because it is 'new' (as compared to Scheitzer's) and it is metal, allowing us to keep it tied down outside. However, in the Spring of 2003, a thunderstorm damaged the glider, even though it was tied down. The problem: We didn't have it tied down very well. We didn't have the tail up on a stand to reduce the angle of attack of the wings and the ropes tying the wings attached not directly to anchors, but to a cable running along the ground and parallel with the wings. The high AOA and the 'stretch' allowed with the wing tie-downs permitted the glider to jump up and down in the winds. The FBO reported winds as high as about 55 m.p.h. if I remember correctly (Probably not: I suffer from CRS) To tie down the L-33, one has to use the metal 'sleeves' that slide over the wings. We had one factory-made sleeve and one made locally. The locally-made sleeve deformed so much due to the glider bouncing around (the factory sleeve was distorted too, but not nearly as much as the other one) that it allowed the ailerons to get pinched and warped and destroyed. We had to order two new ailerons from the Czech Republic and we also ordered a new factory-made wing sleeve. Upon receiving the sleeve, we took it and the original to a welding shop and had them weld a steel web, approx. 1.5 inches tall, on the upper surface of the sleeve to reinforce it. Right now, the L-33 remains inside of the Gaines trailer and will until some club members step up to fix the tie downs. So, our dilema occured with the L-33, but it could happen to any aircraft. You just have to take care and plan the tie-downs properly. If your club will store the L-33 in a hangar or in a trailer, then, never mind. Our club members enjoy flying the L-33. Now all we need is some good soaring weather in 2004! Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 04:06 04 January 2004, Jeff Rothman wrote: We are evaluating gliders that our club might purchase. The L-33 looks promising. What are the pros and cons of this glider? I know it performs about as well as other club class gliders such as the Junior, PW5, and 1-34. I have heard that the L-33 is prone to tail wheel damage. Any advice? Thanks, -Jeff |
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jeff rothman wrote: We are evaluating gliders that our club might purchase. The L-33 looks promising. What are the pros and cons of this glider? I know it performs about as well as other club class gliders such as the Junior, PW5, and 1-34. I have heard that the L-33 is prone to tail wheel damage. Any advice? Thanks, -Jeff I have researched a bit about the 1-34 now, and it seems that parts are easily available, they are cheap to purchase, and they are sturdy. A local club that has one kept it, even though they had 3 pegasi, because the 1-34 just had such darned low annual and maintenance expenses... Of course this may assume you are in the US. I can't speak to ease of getting parts for those in other countries... |
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We've had one in our club for 7-8 years. Handles well, climbs well, good
ballast system, performance equal to the other metal ships, the reclined seating takes a bit getting used to, the metal on metal tailwheel assembly is poor design (and causes denting and paint chipping), and its a typical LET paint job (ie. terrible and doesn't last more than 2 seasons). Roy |
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Our club has one and it's generally well liked. Of the ships you listed
though, I'd opt for the 1-34--the performance is equivalent and it would cost you less. Why not a Libelle? It would be well within what your budget appears to be and performs better than any of the ships you list. "jeff rothman" wrote in message et... We are evaluating gliders that our club might purchase. The L-33 looks promising. What are the pros and cons of this glider? I know it performs about as well as other club class gliders such as the Junior, PW5, and 1-34. I have heard that the L-33 is prone to tail wheel damage. Any advice? Thanks, -Jeff |
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