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![]() "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:402d3ccf$1@darkstar... Perhaps a lot of this is moot, because they're probably almost impossible to retrofit, and with most new gliders being motorgliders, the space isn't there, but for a new "pure" glider (sparrowhawk, AC-4, etc), it loks good on paper at least... Actually, a motor and a BRS are apparently not an impossible combination because the Alpin TST1 glider that was saved by the BRS system happened to be a motor glider. All aircraft are a bunch of compromises flying in close formation. If the soaring world demanded motorgliders with BRS systems, manufacturers would find a way to make them. I agree that retrofit is a whole different deal. The below is from the BRS site about that incident: Flying his Czech-built Alpin TST1 ultralight motorglider, the pilot could not exit a spin which went inverted. Though G forces were high, the pilot successfully deployed his parachute to a satisfactory conclusion. "I turned off the engine, slowly pulled back on the stick, and kicked in left rudder. My plane went into the spin for the practice I wanted, but it went inverted and I could not exit. At 2,000 feet I launched the chute and I am alive. Thank you and you can chalk up another one, BRS!" Vaughn |
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