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![]() "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Tim Ward wrote: Take it a step further: Just use a standard wing mold. (Or, as in your suggestion, inner wing, with span limitation for competition). The wing is the thing. People have done all sorts of strange things to 1-26's (lowered canopies, faired wheels, taken the wheel off entirely and flown with just a skid), and the L/D still stayed about the same The variations in fuselage, empennage, materials, etc give people a shot at "optimizing" their ship, and manufacturers a hook for for their advertising (assuming there's ever more than one) but I bet they'd converge pretty quickly. Small but real competitive advantages might actually exist, in which case the super-competitive pilots will sell their ships to buy the more competitive models, putting more ships in the class, and entry-level ships on the market. And what would be the point of a class that is essentially like what we already have in the Standard and 15 meter classes? Having the exterior wing shape defined would save very little in design costs because they would all require substantial aerodynamic design and the complete structural design, which is even more expensive than the aerodynamic design. None would be built in enough quantity to make them any less expensive than what we already have. Eric Greenwell Washington State USA Non-obsolescence in competition would be the point. Personally, I doubt that if all sailplanes built every year were exactly the same model, built by the same manufacturer, that there would be enough volume to bring prices down very much. Tim Ward |
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