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December 24th 04, 05:21 AM
Bruce
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Nice job!
My first flight was in one (Ontario Canada)..... it was sold, it is now
fully restored (by M&H) and is hangared at Harris Hill N.Y. It has a
unique home... winched up to the ceiling in a special sling, and is
accessible to those visiting the National Soaring Museum.
It is still the best I have flown for 'feeling' thermals.... fantastic
off the winch, but you better not be too tall!
I am envious!
Bob
Hi Bob
She is certainly the bird to be in on a weak winters day. We have had people do
their silver endurance in her in the middle of winter. Goes up on the proverbial
and is really fun on a strong day. The standard entertainment in the club is to
humiliate the glass flyers (including me) by slowing down to ~70kph (just above
stall), cranking the wing over and outclimbing everything. I took some pictures
of her from my Cirrus a while ago and was surprised at how difficult it was to
get slow enough, while descending at the same pace. The book says she has an L/D
of 1:27 but that was a loooong time ago.
Come fly her some time - it is not that expensive to get here, and once here the
prices are pretty reasonable. We solved the "tall" problem with a high blown
canopy. Very acceptible for anyone up to 190cm now.
Bruce
Bruce