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![]() My club has some problems with a Ka-8. It seems the gluing of the spar and the torsion box has been done with better glue than that of the ribs. It has been done with another glue type: dark brown for the former (probably Aerodux), yellow/very light brown for the latter (Kaurit?). The latter type of glue seems to fail easily nowadays. However, metal structures are known to fail, too, and often without warning, by metal fatigue. Normally, sailplanes are made over strong in critical metal components, just to allow for this phenomenon, but it's not foolproof. Let me get this straight, you're complaining that the LP15's cockpit is too big? That's a complaint I have not heard before about any glider. And yet, the Schempp-Hirth people are producing their "a" model fuselage (Discus a, Ventus a) for that reason, some competition pilots complaining that by making their cockpits too big (like the Standard Cirrus), they were wasting possible aerodynamical advantages... These fuselages are advertised for slim pilots not bigger than 1.75 m. -- stephanevdv ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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