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Hi,
has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks |
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Ron Baker in Australia did this some years back along with some testing and
evaluations....it was published in the Australian gliding magazine ...sorry can't remember what month/year someone down under should be able to tell you more and get you a copy of this article....I don't remember exactly, but it seems to me the 55-60% cord was about right for this early airfoil... hopefully Ron himself is watching and can respond....if so."Hi Ron!" :-) tim "Christoph Barniske" wrote in message ... Hi, has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks |
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Christoph Barniske wrote in message ...
Hi, has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks Christoph, try the Libelle Owners Group on Yahoo under http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libellesailplanes/ or ask Jansjörg Streifeneder in Germany at http://www.streifly.de/home.html Ulrich Neumann Libelle H301'GM' |
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Hello,
since some time, Hansjörg Streifeneder has been offering winglets for Libelles and Hornets. Has any of you tried this out and can give some experiences? Like Christoph I would be interested in turbulators and other things to keep the Hornet nice and possibly even better. Thanks, Olfert. Christoph Barniske schreef: Hi, has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks |
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Hi Olfert,
I already asked Hansjörg Streifeneder for the correct turb-position. He wrote that the existing results of the airflow-testing of the libelle-airfoil are somewhat different from the calculations. On a standard-cirrus website (www.standardcirrus.org) I saw some very interesting testing results of the standard-cirrus airfoil. In these tests there was a quite large seperation bubble on the wing top surface. The outer wing of the standard-cirrus has the same wortmann-airfoil like the libelle. Christoph Olfert Cleveringa schrieb: Hello, since some time, Hansjörg Streifeneder has been offering winglets for Libelles and Hornets. Has any of you tried this out and can give some experiences? Like Christoph I would be interested in turbulators and other things to keep the Hornet nice and possibly even better. Thanks, Olfert. Christoph Barniske schreef: Hi, has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks |
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I have flown last year a Hornet of some friends with turb tapes and
winglets. Although it was nota comparative test I must say that it seemed much better than the standard aircraft. This was in therms of all speeds and I believe handling. I won't offer the owners names without permission but if you wish to talk directly get back to me. There is a Std Libelle flying in Australia with winglet but not sure of the performance changes. Robert Percy "Olfert Cleveringa" wrote in message ... Hello, since some time, Hansjörg Streifeneder has been offering winglets for Libelles and Hornets. Has any of you tried this out and can give some experiences? Like Christoph I would be interested in turbulators and other things to keep the Hornet nice and possibly even better. Thanks, Olfert. Christoph Barniske schreef: Hi, has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks |
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I owned the first Hornet (Carbon Hornet) to be fitted with the Streifeneder
"Libelle" winglets (this glider can be seen on the SSA Directory), until then the winglets were designed and intended for the 201 Libelle only... The Streifeneder kit was exceptional BTW!, very complete right down the rubber gloves for doing the glass work...I also installed turbulators using the suggested location tested by Ron Baker on his Club Libelle.. The Turbulators made no "noticeable" improvement though I never did any testing before or after, the winglets definitely did improve handling, especially at low thermal speeds. The Hornet does BTW share the same wing as the Club Libelle and neither of these gliders share the same wing as the 201 or 301 Libelle.... I have also spoken to others who have flown the 201 Libelle with these same winglets and all claim a significant improvement in handling..as for performance improvements in L/D I doubt they or the turbulators will make very large improvements....but, improving low speed handling does improve overall performance making climbs easier and then of course better. None of the performance testing done by anyone ever has measures of real everyday performance, meaning climb, low speed in turns or achieved climbs in choppy thermals so we rarely discuss these factors when evaluating gliders and they are of course all significant factors in overall performance. Turbulators are cheap and easy to install so regardless of any large improvement can be a useful experiment. I always enjoyed the Libelle despite it's somewhat touchier handling, it is not difficult, just requires a bit more feel and "dancing".....the Hornet was a wonderful sailplane, easy handling, very forgiving and really just all around a great flying ship...before and especially after adding the winglets. tim "Aspley Nursery" wrote in message ... I have flown last year a Hornet of some friends with turb tapes and winglets. Although it was nota comparative test I must say that it seemed much better than the standard aircraft. This was in therms of all speeds and I believe handling. I won't offer the owners names without permission but if you wish to talk directly get back to me. There is a Std Libelle flying in Australia with winglet but not sure of the performance changes. Robert Percy "Olfert Cleveringa" wrote in message ... Hello, since some time, Hansjörg Streifeneder has been offering winglets for Libelles and Hornets. Has any of you tried this out and can give some experiences? Like Christoph I would be interested in turbulators and other things to keep the Hornet nice and possibly even better. Thanks, Olfert. Christoph Barniske schreef: Hi, has anyone informations about improving the performance of the Libelle (it has the same wing-profile as the Hornet and Club-Libelle, I believe)? thanks |
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Is the Hornet the twin of the Mini-Nimbus? I'd heard that the Mini had a
fairly close if not identical companion by another manufacturer. Is it the Hornet? I'm interested for optimization of my Mini. Thanks to whomever may address this. |
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No......the Hornet was a standard class (non-flapped) variation of the
Mosquito but did not share the same wing, the Hornet used a Wortmann FX 66-17, the Mosquito and copy, the Mini-Nimbus used a Wortmann FX 67-K-1 50 . The Mini-Nimbus and all later Schempp-Hirth gliders also copied many Glasflugel innovations including some manufacturing techniques, automatic connections of controls and stabilizer and dive brakes used on Mini-Nimbus, Nimbus and Ventus. Later the Glasflugel 304 though similar to, and based on the Mosquito type certificate was yet another very different glider in many ways and was completed using a totally new HQ wing design. After the death of Glasflugel owner and inventor Eugene Hanle, and under the new ownership of Holighaus from Schempp-Hirth and prior to his closing of the Glasflugel company many Glasflugel innovations were copied and are included on all later Schempp-Hirth designs including modifications on some using a modification the HQ airfoil. tim "Shoulbe" wrote in message ... Is the Hornet the twin of the Mini-Nimbus? I'd heard that the Mini had a fairly close if not identical companion by another manufacturer. Is it the Hornet? I'm interested for optimization of my Mini. Thanks to whomever may address this. |
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When Glasfluggle folded Schempp Hirth used the Mosquito
wing for the original 'Glass' Mini Nimbus They also used the auto-connect system for the Ailerons for the Mini, Ventus, Discus. If you look closely the Elevator connection for the Schempp gliders is also the same as that on the Libelle At 15:36 22 January 2004, Shoulbe wrote: Is the Hornet the twin of the Mini-Nimbus? I'd heard that the Mini had a fairly close if not identical companion by another manufacturer. Is it the Hornet? I'm interested for optimization of my Mini. Thanks to whomever may address this. |
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