Advice re. Nimbus 3 OR 4Dt?
At 16:21 20 August 2018, Alex wrote:
We had a Nimbus 3D in our club.
Rigging is fairly easy, but time consuming because of the number of
parts
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nd control connections. The inner wing weighs roughly 85kg, which is
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heavy but it is at least not very big.
The Nimbus surely is not a beginners glider but really nothing to be
afraid=
of. Control responsiveness is slow but effective. Stick forces are
normal
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and not particularly heavy (as in the single-seater Nimbus 3). Landing
flap=
s and effective spoilers allow for good approach control (better than
you
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ould expect from such a large glider).
There are some quirks: In landing flap configuration the aileron
effectiven=
ess is reduced. Especially in cross wind conditions you better land in
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malling flaps (which works absolutely fine). With full water ballast the
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ngs loose some ground clearance. On aerotows keeping the wings
level
requi=
res some attention. Also on landing I came across some club members
who
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consistent difficulties keeping the wings level.
Winch launching without water was never an issue and common
practice at
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club. But, you really don't want to drop a wing!
The series of structural failures with Nimbus are all(?) related to high
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titude high speed flying. I would not worry too much unless you plan
to go
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booming around Africa, Australia or western US.
Maintenance scales with the glider. Lot's of parts and fittings which
will
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wear and need your attention sooner or later. Especially on used
gliders
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e small issues have often started to pile up and keep you busy.
From a design perspective the Nimbus is pretty robust. The tailplane is
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mediocre Schempp-Hirth design and the water ballast will start
leaking
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ner or later (as in most gliders). The outer spoiler cables tend to break
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r lose their adjustment. Other than that the Nimbus is just a bigger
Janus/=
Duo Discus, which are both proven and popular designs.
You might want to consider an ASH 25 instead - one of the biggest
sellers in open class.
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