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![]() "I have amassed quite a bit of info on the subject now, some interesting technical stuff that suggests that you cannot overstress a well designed sailplane at Va no matter what you do." Then you still have some reading to do!!!! http://www.flyingmag.com/myth-maneuvering-speed http://uras.gliderpilot.net/?op=s2&id=39082&vt= At 12:02 04 October 2012, jams wrote: Thanks for all the input. I have found out a fair bit more info on aerobatics since I posted this question. I think a better way of asking the question would have been: What aerobatic manoeuvres can a 'semi-aerobatic' sailplane perform!? I have amassed quite a bit of info on the subject now, some interesting technical stuff that suggests that you cannot overstress a well designed sailplane at Va no matter what you do. I will have a read up on it all and post something here with my findings. Kirk, Your sentence: 'Glider acro (unless in a Swift/Fox, etc) is a relaxed, gentle form of the art. It's not about pulling a lot of G, it's about energy management, and not exceeding VNE.' Sums up exactly what I'm interested in. I dont want a pure acro aircraft, because I dont want to do anything to mad but would like to be able to explore more than just loops and chandelle during flights. Also having found what G forces are generated in the figures i'm interested in (in the PIK aerobatics supplement), and your comment about not much neg G occurring, suggests that most sailplanes could handle what the PIK was doing in the video anyway. Regards James -- jams |
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