View Full Version : What are your opinions on the Slingsby Skylark 4?
How did it stack up against the K6e, SHK, etc.? 
How are it's flying qualities? 
What's your thoughts?
Thanks so much!
-Nick
Dan Daly[_2_]
April 11th 17, 11:05 PM
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 4:50:36 PM UTC-4,  wrote:
> How did it stack up against the K6e, SHK, etc.? 
> How are it's flying qualities? 
> What's your thoughts?
> 
> Thanks so much!
> 
> -Nick
My main memory is rigging the club 4... Very heavy centre section that must be held close to fuselage in order to connect controls; nervous work. Outer panels light. There is a flight report in Winning on the Wind vol 1 page 31-33; he found it slightly superior to the Ka-6, though larger and heavier.. He liked the handling and comfort for a tall man.
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 1:50:36 PM UTC-7,  wrote:
> How did it stack up against the K6e, SHK, etc.? 
> How are it's flying qualities? 
> What's your thoughts?
> 
> Thanks so much!
> 
> -Nick
Do you have a hangar which is at least big enough to accommodate the glider with the center section rigged? If so, then if K6E performance with a big comfortable cockpit appeal to you, a Skylark 4 is worth considering.
Have flown and assembled all three.   Ka6 the easiest to assemble and easiest to fly, probably one of the nicest handling sailplanes ever built.   Skylark 4 more involved to assemble, but very nice to fly, docile, and good climber.   SHK wings heavy and require technique, but very manageable with a SoloRigger.  The SHK will easily outperform the Ka6 and Skylark 4 . The handling is good, but not as docile as the Ka6 or 4.   The Skylark 4 is very capable of all badge distances downwind and is enjoyable to fly.  If you are considering buying a Skylark 4 ,  you should call Bruce Beddow who has owned  a 4 for  over 20 years.
Peter Whitehead
April 12th 17, 11:22 AM
I did 2 diamonds in K6e and Skylark 4 in the UK. 300 triangle in the Skylark, so amazingly comfortable and roomy, a gentleman's machine. Trim in pitch the best,can fly hands off. K6e a disaster in this respect. Skylark 4 ailerons need some work, k6 a delight to fly, much easier for working the thermals, though the Skylark, once centered, allows you to eat your lunch. If you are a big chap I would go for the Skylark, especially if can be left in hangar with tips off. Airbrakes good on both, but skylark's are supreme, the best of any glider I have flown. Pete
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