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Tim Mara wrote:
2. You can buy a used glider with heavier wings that has instant maintenance needs for less money. You have all those hours to work on the glider, but you can't do another two turns in each thermal? :P The biggest advantages of the Russia and PW-5 is that they are small and light and new. This is very convenient. snip but you are right about one thing, some of these new light and ultra-light gliders are easy to assemble and disassemble and that may be more important to some of their owners since they probably will need to retrieve them more often when they don't make the final glide home! :-) If the pilots are flying to the limits of their craft, they'll all landout about the same. If they are flying to make it home, L/D doesn't make much difference - the lower L/D glider just doesn't go as far before turning around and heading b. Landouts are up to the pilot, once he has some experience. But to address the weight and size issue: These can actually be an important factor. One thing that keeps many people from going cross-country is the potential difficulty of a retrieve. A 600 pound glider may be more than a guy and his wife can manage, but 300 pound glider (like a Russia) isn't. Or it may mean s/he can retrieve themselves, instead of always needing a crew. An easy to retrieve glider is very liberating for some people, even if it has less performance, because they are willing to land out more instead of nervously sticking close to airports. A high L/D glider effectively puts the airports closer together, but having a light enough glider so that the retrieve isn't a bitch is a viable alternative. -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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