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I enjoyed reading the article by Francois Pin over on the Soaring Cafe about his experience racing the Alisport Silent 2 Electro at Moriarty last year..
I would think that having a "bullet proof" propulsion system would give a significant competitive advantage over a "pure glider" by allowing one to significantly stretch the "safety envelope". Think low saves, flying over unlandable terrain, crossing large blue holes, etc. I doubt that this advantage is reflected in sailplane handicaps. (Note that Francois believes that the FES drag is near nil.) I know this has been discussed in this forum OLC. However, sanctioned contests are another kettle of fish. Comments? Lou |
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