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I definitely agree that there are no guarantees that a sustainer will always start, but one of the real benefits of the FES is that if it does not start, there is no additional drag penalty.....
Thanks - Renny On Monday, November 3, 2014 2:00:12 PM UTC-7, John Galloway wrote: At 19:14 03 November 2014, kirk.stant wrote: Andrzej, I understand the case for a self-launcher, with a much draggier an= d complicated power system. But aren't the "turbo's" supposed to be simple= and easy to start, and have about as much drag as the landing gear when ex= tended? Not having flown either SLS or sustainers, I admit I'm just guessin= g here. Kirk The drag on a glider with an extended but non-running two stroke "turbo" is similar to having about half airbrake extended - a lot more more than just having the gear down. John Galloway |
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