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A Sparrowhawk is kicking butt in our regional handicapped comps - The
Govenor's Cup. (NJ, PA, DE) Anybody else seeing this level of sports class contest potential for this ship ... http://home.netcom.com/~pappa3/results07.html KK |
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On Jul 7, 4:32 pm, "Ken Kochanski (KK)"
wrote: A Sparrowhawk is kicking butt in our regional handicapped comps - The Govenor's Cup. (NJ, PA, DE) Anybody else seeing this level of sports class contest potential for this ship ... http://home.netcom.com/~pappa3/results07.html KK HELLO! I have serial no.15 for sale. Like new. Has more than everything! Water ballast tanks. Registered EXPERIMENTAL NSH15, Less than 50 hours TT. In hangar, no trailer. $51k Fred Robinson |
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![]() HELLO! I have serial no.15 for sale. Like new. Has more than everything! Water ballast tanks. Registered EXPERIMENTAL NSH15, Less than 50 hours TT. In hangar, no trailer. $51k Fred Robinson WOW - Fifty One Thousand for a 12 meter glider with no trailer? LOL Just how high has that Euro climbed against the dollar? |
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Earlier, "Ken Kochanski (KK)" wrote:
A Sparrowhawk is kicking butt... handicapped... It's handicapped, right? So wouldn't it be more precise to say that some pilot, who is flying a SparrowHawk, is kicking butt? Three cheers for the pilot! BTW, the handicap for the SparrowHawk seems to be 1.17. For comparison, the CH05 handicap for the PW-5 is 1.206 and the Russia AC-4C is 1.185. Bob K. |
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On Jul 9, 3:44 pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
Earlier, "Ken Kochanski (KK)" wrote: A Sparrowhawk is kicking butt... handicapped... It's handicapped, right? So wouldn't it be more precise to say that some pilot, who is flying a SparrowHawk, is kicking butt? Three cheers for the pilot! BTW, the handicap for the SparrowHawk seems to be 1.17. For comparison, the CH05 handicap for the PW-5 is 1.206 and the Russia AC-4C is 1.185. Bob K. Hi Bob, As the scorer for the contest in question, I can vouch for the pilot. He's good. But, the legitimate question is: Is he THAT good? More to the point, does the Sparrowhawk have an overly generous handicap. On the surface of it, the Sparrowhawk has a polar which is closer to the Standard Cirrus (and other 1.0 handicap ships) than it is to the AC-4C. This is based on the polar published on the Windward Performance Website. Unforutunately, I have misplaced my copy of Soaring Magazine where Dick Johnson published his results, and the flight test doesn't seem to be up on the SSA Website yet. Note that with such a very small wing area, the Sparrowhawk is very sensitive to wingloading (or, rather, Pilot Loading). I suspect that there may be something to look at there... |
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