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At 17:41 12 February 2018, krasw wrote:
maanantai 12. helmikuuta 2018 17.00.06 UTC+2 Michael Opitz kirjoitti: At 12:36 10 February 2018, Dave Walsh wrote: You'd have to live in a very flat area to consider Enstone a "hill top site": it's enormous and flat. I wonder if anyone has addressed the "convenience" factor, and if it might have been a player. I looked at the report and screen grab pictures, so given the headwind and enormous size of the airfield, it should have appeared to have been a "no brainer" to just pull the dive brakes and land straight ahead. ASW 24 has weakest airbrakes of pretty much any standard class made after 70's. You might easily get used to doing shallow angle finals, and suddenly seeing runway end at steep angle could cause reaction to do a 360 turn. Just speculating, of course. I had 2 ASW-24's and flew numerous nationals and one WGC (Austria) in them. I didn't have any complaints about the airbrakes in that glider. When I fly my own ship, I make virtually every landing approach with full dive brakes simulating coming in over tall trees at an off airport landing site. The ASW-24 gave me no issues when I did this. From that screen grab, (and the headwind) it appeared to me that it would have been very easy to put it down straight ahead with room to spare... Apparently, the accident board came to the same conclusion too... We will never know why he chose not to do so. RO |
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