Diana-2 and overall performance discussion
The trend in European sailplane crashworthiness seems to have been to
supplement the primary cockpit structure with structural elements of
very limber fibers of aramid (such as Kevlar) or advanced
polyethylenes such as Spectra or Dyneema. After the carbon gives up
the ghost, these very stretchy fibers absorb a lot of energy as they
load up into their plastic range, stretch out, and tear free of the
resin matrix. The penalty for such a system seems to be unavoidable
extra weight.
Thanks Bob. Good points.
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