What First Glider to own?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
On Dec 6, 10:41*am, Hagbard Celine  wrote: 
 
 If you're 
 alright with the heavier rigging an Open Cirrus would be an option 
 too. 
 
I've flown an Open Cirrus for some years and am very happy with it. 
 
The heavy rigging is not a problem if you make two trestles - even 
better with three (the third a low one to take the wing root while you 
position yourself to slide it into the fuselage). I've made a simple 
mid-wing dolly to take the weight, and can now easily rig solo. 
 
Cockpit is very roomy, except if you're long in the body you may find 
headroom very tight. Long legs are no problem at all. 
 
Note that it's a heavy glider with airbrakes that are good enough but 
with little in reserve. Speed control is paramount - 5 kts extra can 
more than double your float and get you into trouble in a field 
landing. However, if you can fly a steady approach you won't have any 
problems, just check out the book figures and don't start adding some 
speed "for safety". 
 
Otherwise it's easy to fly and performs well if you don't rush it. 
Sink rate rises rapidly beyond 60kt, and if you really want to go 
places pull the speed back to 50 when (mine at least) gets better than 
40:1. 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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