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October 23rd 07, 03:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bill Daniels
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Duo Dive-brakes ( Polar with spoilers extended?)
"Marc Ramsey" wrote in message
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Hey Marc - The Duo spoilers are much maligned,
but often the problem is the wheelbrake.
Huh ?
Well, the wheelbrake engages at the end of the spoiler
travel. The mechanism is, well, um, even though its a
Cleveland wheel, the mechanism and hydraulics are
shall we say a bit confused.
You may be right, our Duo had a great wheelbrake (almost disconcertingly
so), but relatively poor spoilers. That's not the say they were a
problem, just that one developed slightly different techniques for
arriving in an elegant fashion. In particular, in calm conditions I
preferred long shallow finals. In hairier situations, a slipping turn to
final with full spoilers allowed excellent control over descent rate, with
the added benefit that I could actually see the runway from the back seat
;^)
I think the Duo Discus X does a great job of addressing the glidepath
control issue (imagined or not). When I win the lottery, after I order my
Antares, the DDX comes next...
Marc
I think the Duo's airbrakes are better than many people think. The Duo is a
big heavy glider with lots of inertia. It doesn't like to change direction
quickly. That includes its behavior on sudden airbrake deployment. You
don't get a lot of sink right away.
My first reaction was that the airbrakes were weak but a little more
experience showed me that with a little patience, the brakes took effect and
produced a respectable decent rate. The Duo just makes you plan ahead a
little more than with a light single seater.
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