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Old November 2nd 03, 05:14 AM
Wayne Paul
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It should also be noted that not all HP have a "V" tail. Many HP-14s and
HP-16s have the more popular "T" tail. See:
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-14/C-FAXH.html
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-16/N16VP.html

If you are want a "T" tail project, take a look at:
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP...4T_Project.htm

It is listed in the "Trading Post" section of the Schreder Designs site:
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Tr...ding_Post.html

Note: None of the above sailplane have a side stick.

Wayne
http://www.soaridaho.com/


"Doug Hoffman" wrote in message
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(Gus Rasch) wrote:

I bet the 1-34 would stand a chance at better sales/completions
versus the HP series for a few reasons.


It's a tried and true conventional platform easily
recognized for what it is with hundreds of examples in the
field or parked under a cloud already.


Did you mean "hundreds of 1-34s" or "hundreds of gliders
similar to the 1-34s"?

No doubt the numbers from the directory have changed,
but at least it is a consistent baseline for comparison.

Source: 1997 Soaring Sailplane Directory.
SGS 1-34 No. in US 70

(versus the HP series which are harder to locate and more
likely to have a side-stick, V-tail, etc.)


Source: 1997 Soaring Sailplane Directory.
HP-11 No. in US 13
HP-13/14 No. in US 40
RS-15 No. in US 20
HP-16 No. in US 10
HP-18 No. in US 50

That's 70 1-34s vs 143 HP series. Unless of course
you meant gliders similar to the 1-34 in which case there
will be many more SGS. But the HPs are really not so
hard to find.

Also, all of the HPs listed have 3-7 points higher max L/D
and equal or significantly lower min. sink than the 1-34.

As far as "tried and true" goes I believe all of the HP-11 thru
14 predate the 1-34.

and more
likely to have a side-stick, V-tail, etc.)


*Only* the -18s had a side stick. Many of which have
been converted to center stick. If not converted, Bob
Kuykendall sells a nicely engineered custom center
stick kit for the -18.

Bob K. has a background in homebuilts/kits. I
would tend to believe his estimations.

My .02

Regards,

-Doug



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Old November 3rd 03, 10:35 AM
Doug Hoffman
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"Wayne Paul" wrote:

It should also be noted that not all HP have a "V" tail. Many HP-14s and
HP-16s have the more popular "T" tail.


Of course Wayne is right.

For the metal home builder a V-tail is a simplification. Just build
2 identical parts, but mirror imaged. This assumes the mixer comes
with the kit.

-Doug
 




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