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Andy wrote:
On Apr 18, 12:32 am, Marc Ramsey wrote: Try that coming over our tall western trees with most standard class gliders and you'll float halfway down a 400 ft patch before you bleed off enough speed to make that nice low energy landing. Flaps are good for short landings but it's also possible to get high drag steep approaches with a Standard class glider. My ASW28, and the ASW19B I used to fly, have a very high sink rate in a full rudder slip and the speed is easily controlled if the pilot maintains proficiency. The hard part in practicing the full rudder slip is getting high enough on final to be able to maintain a stable slip without undershooting. Been there, done that, in both standard class ships and Duos. It's a whole lot easier to come down steep with decent flaps. Just shove the stick forward, pull on full flaps, and point the nose at where you want to touch down... Marc |
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