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Old October 13th 07, 07:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell
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Default Cockpit crash protection design

Andor Holtsmark wrote:
Just to clear some things up:
The Antares family of gliders has been designed with
a safety cell and energy absorbing nosecone. In order
to facilitate this, the cockpit was extended forward
at approximately zero aerodynamic loss. The whole cockpit
is using a special carbon-carbon technology (no kevlar
or dyneema), and was designed mainly by a F1 crash
structure designer.


This is really very interesting. Are there test results that you can
share with us, or perhaps videos of crash tests? Is there an article on
the use of carbon-carbon technology in crash structure design you can
recommend? I'd like to know more about that technology.

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