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Interesting subject needs new thread.
It strikes me that a glider designed to soar in weak thermals is well off its design point when running fast in a wave XC or, for that matter, in strong thermal conditions. Ballast helps, of course, but the basic airframe aerodynamics are wrong for extreme conditions. Flutter shouldn't be allowed to become the limiting condition. There were hints that Klaus Ohlman's Nimbus 4DM was modified to increase Va and Vne for the record flights. It was never made clear just what those mods were. With today's records being set in extremely strong conditions, an increase in Va and/or Vne seems like it would be more important than any increase in the already high L/D max. |
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