Tuno wrote:
Frank,
As you fly the glider more, you'll get a feel for the best flap
position the way Bill describes. The chart in the flight manual is the
best starting point, I used to use little laminated versions for
different wing loadings for my Ventus 2C, but after time found myself
just going by the feel of the handle.
Before you do any of that though make sure your weight and balance is
current.
~ted/2NO
ps don't use the L setting for landing unless you really have to. It
puts excess stress on the mylar seals.
pps: practice with the L setting enough to be good at it. A landing in a
short field isn't the place to practice. Mylar can be replaced in a few
hours, but even a simple repair might take weeks.
--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA
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