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Nationals can now declare a “No ballast” day without all pilots
agreeing. A motor glider or a heavy glider will have a considerable advantage especially on a good day if this rule is not modified. Here is an example, imagine Diana 2 (420 lb empty with instruments) competing with ASG-29 15 m (620 lb empty with instruments). A no water day was called. Wing loading for each glider in a typical configuration (180 lb pilot weight) Diana 2 – 6.45 lb/sq foot. ASG-29 15 m – 8.08 lb/sq foot Diana 2 pilot does not have a chance. This glider needs some water to fly at the same wing loading as other heavier gliders. There are more examples I could give but I think my point is clear. Please put a restriction on wing loading for those days when no tow pilot wants to tow a fully loaded glider rather than declaring a “No ballast day” The intention of this rule was good no one wants to loose a day, but please don't create losers. AK |
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