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At 19:05 04 May 2013, Chris Rollings wrote:
At 14:55 04 May 2013, wrote: On Friday, May 3, 2013 11:03:29 AM UTC-5, kirk.stant wrote: On Friday, May 3, 2013 8:21:53 AM UTC-7, Waveguru wrote: =20 recovers nicely once it departs. Agreed but the 32s I've flown required positive forceful control inputs to = initiate recovery. Virtually every other glider I've flown will begin to r= ecover merely by relaxing back pressure and applying a touch of opposite ru= dder. The 32 is one of my favorite machines to fly but it's spin characteri= stics and recovery are somewhat unique. Whatever the causal factors in thi= s accident it's terrible to lose yet another of our comrades. A fairly large number of German single-place glass gliders have similar characteristics, albeit with somewhat lower control forces but the same deflections required, particulary with the C of G in the aft part of the range. Which ones Chris? Both gliders I have owned come out just by thinking about it. Discus B and ASW27. Jim |
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