![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi guys,
It has been a while since I have posted here. I have finally narrowed my search to 2 gliders. I am aware of the following on each glider: Jantar - Visibility during tow, and tight cockpit (I am 5'10' 148 lbs so I fit ok). Pik 20D - Thick wing mold, parts support, and flaps. I am a low time glider pilot (27 hours), private pilot (180 hours) and a high time hang glider pilot (560 hours). I am looking for input regarding the handling, visibility during flight, problems with each glider, and any other input. Thank You, Jeff Runciman |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Jeff Runciman wrote: Hi guys, It has been a while since I have posted here. I have finally narrowed my search to 2 gliders. I am aware of the following on each glider: Jantar - Visibility during tow, and tight cockpit (I am 5'10' 148 lbs so I fit ok). Pik 20D - Thick wing mold, parts support, and flaps. I am a low time glider pilot (27 hours), private pilot (180 hours) and a high time hang glider pilot (560 hours). I am looking for input regarding the handling, visibility during flight, problems with each glider, and any other input. Thank You, Jeff Runciman |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Sorry about that last blank post. Did you write off ASW 19 and Pegasus
101? If so, why? Here is a good PIK link: http://www.appledor.net/tsillas/soaring/index.html Craig Jeff Runciman wrote: Hi guys, It has been a while since I have posted here. I have finally narrowed my search to 2 gliders. I am aware of the following on each glider: Jantar - Visibility during tow, and tight cockpit (I am 5'10' 148 lbs so I fit ok). Pik 20D - Thick wing mold, parts support, and flaps. I am a low time glider pilot (27 hours), private pilot (180 hours) and a high time hang glider pilot (560 hours). I am looking for input regarding the handling, visibility during flight, problems with each glider, and any other input. Thank You, Jeff Runciman |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Jeff Runciman wrote: Hi guys, I have finally narrowed my search to 2 gliders. I am aware of the following on each glider: Jantar - Visibility during tow, and tight cockpit (I am 5'10' 148 lbs so I fit ok). Pik 20D - Thick wing mold, parts support, and flaps. Jeff, I asume you are talking about a Jantar Standard?When I was shopping a few years ago I noticed that the price of an ASW20 was just barely more than the PIK20D.So I went with the ASW20 as a first ship and no complaints (Just be methodical about checking yourself out)!The PIK is nice, but I think the ASW20 is just a bit faster and MUCH better product support.Stick with the flaped ships if you can, you will be alot happier than with a standard. Another thing to consider is that with ships this old, sometimes you just have to go after condition and not limit yourself to a peticular type of ship. Good Luck, you are just in time for shopping season. Thank You, Jeff Runciman K Urban |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
If you're considering a D-model PIK, the flaps are not such an
obstacle. It has flaps and spoilers. My B-model, has flaps only, and some people are put off by that. All I can say is that I'm 5'10" and 225 lbs. I am a little tight in the shoulders in my PIK, but not uncomfortable. I believe the PIKs will end up being among the most durable sailplanes ever produced. I also believe you'll be happeir with the PIKs performance. Just my opinion... Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks Jack.
Is there anything in particular that I should look at on the D that may be a problem during inspection? Jeff At 02:12 13 November 2006, Jack wrote: If you're considering a D-model PIK, the flaps are not such an obstacle. It has flaps and spoilers. My B-model, has flaps only, and some people are put off by that. All I can say is that I'm 5'10' and 225 lbs. I am a little tight in the shoulders in my PIK, but not uncomfortable. I believe the PIKs will end up being among the most durable sailplanes ever produced. I also believe you'll be happeir with the PIKs performance. Just my opinion... Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks Jack.
Is there anything in particular that I should look at on the D that may be a problem during inspection? Jeff At 02:12 13 November 2006, Jack wrote: If you're considering a D-model PIK, the flaps are not such an obstacle. It has flaps and spoilers. My B-model, has flaps only, and some people are put off by that. All I can say is that I'm 5'10' and 225 lbs. I am a little tight in the shoulders in my PIK, but not uncomfortable. I believe the PIKs will end up being among the most durable sailplanes ever produced. I also believe you'll be happeir with the PIKs performance. Just my opinion... Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks Jack.
Is there anything in particular that I should look at on the D that may be a problem during inspection? Jeff At 02:12 13 November 2006, Jack wrote: If you're considering a D-model PIK, the flaps are not such an obstacle. It has flaps and spoilers. My B-model, has flaps only, and some people are put off by that. All I can say is that I'm 5'10' and 225 lbs. I am a little tight in the shoulders in my PIK, but not uncomfortable. I believe the PIKs will end up being among the most durable sailplanes ever produced. I also believe you'll be happeir with the PIKs performance. Just my opinion... Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks Jack.
Is there anything in particular that I should look at on the D that may be a problem during inspection? Jeff At 02:12 13 November 2006, Jack wrote: If you're considering a D-model PIK, the flaps are not such an obstacle. It has flaps and spoilers. My B-model, has flaps only, and some people are put off by that. All I can say is that I'm 5'10' and 225 lbs. I am a little tight in the shoulders in my PIK, but not uncomfortable. I believe the PIKs will end up being among the most durable sailplanes ever produced. I also believe you'll be happeir with the PIKs performance. Just my opinion... Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Jantar Std. 3 | [email protected] | Soaring | 2 | March 31st 05 10:50 PM |
Jantar 2b at the Cinema :) | Janusz Kesik | Soaring | 2 | February 23rd 05 04:33 AM |
Two-place Jantar?? | Gary Boggs | Soaring | 7 | August 22nd 04 07:14 PM |
Jantar Std 3 wanted | eR | Soaring | 1 | May 18th 04 05:32 PM |
Jantar 2A opinions sought | Mark Navarre | Soaring | 4 | November 18th 03 04:33 PM |