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Dear All,
Which glider would you choose: LS3a or Mini Nimbus and WHY ? Assuming similar age and condition, comparable instruments, trailer. |
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I have thoroughly enjoyed my Mini and think it delivers great performance for the price. The only time I'll trade it in is when I can afford one of those shiny, new, thin wings that go upwind better than I can. You will probably have a blast with either plane. Let us know which you chose and how it turns out after you've flown it. V7 |
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Vic7 wrote:
the LS-3 wings are downright cruel and inhuman to handle. LS3 wings are considerably heavier than LS3A wings, due to lead mass balance weights in the flaperons which were eliminated in the A and 17 models... Marc |
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I believe that each LS3-a wing is 24 lbs lighter than the LS3 wing (48
lbs total). Ira Marc Ramsey wrote: Vic7 wrote: the LS-3 wings are downright cruel and inhuman to handle. LS3 wings are considerably heavier than LS3A wings, due to lead mass balance weights in the flaperons which were eliminated in the A and 17 models... Marc |
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The LS-3a is an absolute joy to fly. I owned one for 17 years.
Ira Blieden wrote: I believe that each LS3-a wing is 24 lbs lighter than the LS3 wing (48 lbs total). Ira Marc Ramsey wrote: Vic7 wrote: the LS-3 wings are downright cruel and inhuman to handle. LS3 wings are considerably heavier than LS3A wings, due to lead mass balance weights in the flaperons which were eliminated in the A and 17 models... Marc |
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Just wondering, given the history of LS gliders why the LS-3 was not at
the top of score sheets like the LS1,2,4,6,and 8? When was it a current design and which glider was the "it" glider durning the LS 3 production run. I had heard that the LS-6 airfoil was based off the LS 3 airfoil. Roger On Nov 7, 1:08 pm, Vic7 wrote: Wrote: Dear All, Which glider would you choose: LS3a or Mini Nimbus and WHY ? Assuming similar age and condition, comparable instruments, trailer.I have flown my Mini-Nimbus for the last six years. A good friend in my club has an LS-3. We often fly XC together and neither plane has a clear advantage in the air. Both ships fly marvelously for their price, but a very significant difference I have found is in assembly/disassembly. While my wings are not light compared to current designs, the LS-3 wings are downright cruel and inhuman to handle. Not only are they heavier than any glass ship I've helped rig, but also they resist going together, which lengthens the amount of time you are half bent over holding the beasts. I have thoroughly enjoyed my Mini and think it delivers great performance for the price. The only time I'll trade it in is when I can afford one of those shiny, new, thin wings that go upwind better than I can. You will probably have a blast with either plane. Let us know which you chose and how it turns out after you've flown it. V7 -- Vic7 |
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![]() Roger wrote: Just wondering, given the history of LS gliders why the LS-3 was not at the top of score sheets like the LS1,2,4,6,and 8? When was it a current design and which glider was the "it" glider durning the LS 3 production run. I had heard that the LS-6 airfoil was based off the LS 3 airfoil. Roger Roger, The biggest problem the LS3 and the Mini had was the ASW20. K Urban |
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![]() On Nov 7, 6:09 pm, "Roger" wrote: production run. I had heard that the LS-6 airfoil was based off the LS 3 airfoil. The LS-6 airfoil is significantly different than the LS-3, much thinner. |
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the LS-3 wings are downright cruel and inhuman to
handle. I consider the LS-3 one of the very best values in used sailplanes, I fly a Ventus B and below 80 knots they do quite well on the run, and climb very well. Both the LS3 owners I fly with self-rig using home-made versions of Udo's tool...so they don't deal with the weight of the wing. I think self-riggers are way under-rated for usefullnes IMVHO. |
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