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http://www.mcp.com.au/sinus/newslett...letter-36.html
Greetings all.... i have just uploaded the latest newsletter detailing a trip from Australia to New Zealand in a Pipistrel Motorglider... 1600 miles of open ocean, enjoy. Michael Coates |
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![]() USER wrote: http://www.mcp.com.au/sinus/newslett...letter-36.html Greetings all.... i have just uploaded the latest newsletter detailing a trip from Australia to New Zealand in a Pipistrel Motorglider... 1600 miles of open ocean, enjoy. Michael Coates Full disclosure notice: I am a Pipistrel dealer in the USA. This flight by Michael shows the capability of the new generation of touring type mororgliders. If you convert the fuel consumption it is 2.9 gal per hour of car gas. And it soars too. Pertty imopressive. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico |
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What a fun adventure....
I have around 40 hours in the shorter winged version of this ship, the Virus, in taildragger form. It is a really amazing machine. Although registered as a glider, I wouldn't really go as far as calling it one (the gliding performance just isn't there), but it's one heck of a capable light sport airplane. Excellent STOL capability, even at max gross weight. Long range, pretty fast, great fuel consumption, responsive and stable in the air. I wouldn't recommend it for novice pilots, glider, or especially in the LSA class, it's just too complex, and the long wings cause adverse yaw issues that your typical LSA pilot just shouldn't be subjected to. It definitely isn't easy to land consistently. The nosewheel version is probably much better for that, but I would still have some reservations. The tailwheel version is pretty squirrley if you're used to flying Citabrias (which aren't exactly the paragon of stability themselves). Now that I'm getting used to it (after 40 hours and about 100 landings), I realize it is quite capable, and enjoy it greatly, but I won't be soloing any novice pilots in it, that is for sure. The capability of this aircraft definitely puts it in a class by itself. I am sure there will be plenty of people with all kinds of interesting stories about what they did in these things, I'm hoping to write a few of them myself. Mark Lenox, CFIG Chilhowee, TN "USER" wrote in message ... http://www.mcp.com.au/sinus/newslett...letter-36.html Greetings all.... i have just uploaded the latest newsletter detailing a trip from Australia to New Zealand in a Pipistrel Motorglider... 1600 miles of open ocean, enjoy. Michael Coates |
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