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Old May 2nd 05, 05:53 PM
Bert Willing
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The Idaflieg/DLR measurement data is available only after 2 years (except
when a manufacturer agrees to an earlier date) because manufacturer do
actually trust these polars - and a bad polar for a particular glider could
make the company go belly up...

The Idaflieg measurement setup is much more sophisticated than any private
individual could afford, and I would always Idaflieg data if I had a choice.

BTW, my Idaflieg polar for the ASW20 does show individual flap settings...

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At 10:30 02 May 2005, Chris Rowland wrote:
On 28 Apr 2005 20:19:15 GMT, John Galloway
wrote:

No polars are ever going to be totally true but Dick
Johnson has a record of picking up quite few valid
performance issues over the years. DFVLR polars are
surprisingly smooth, surprisingly better at higher
speeds than Johnson's, don't show individual flap polars,
and are available only by individual purchase 2 years
after measurement or in manufacturers manuals. I always
use Dick Johnson's data (if available) for glide computers.

John Galloway




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Old May 3rd 05, 06:24 PM
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Is the Idaflieg/DLR measurement data available on the web somewhere?

I hear complaints about Dick's measurements but know of no other
sources of info.

at the moment I'd like to see the info for the Mosquito 303B

Chris

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Old May 4th 05, 08:18 AM
Bert Willing
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If you want an Idaflieg measurement, you need to ask them (p.e. by email).
If they have it, they will charge you a small fee for snail mailing it to
you.

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a écrit dans le message de news:
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Is the Idaflieg/DLR measurement data available on the web somewhere?

I hear complaints about Dick's measurements but know of no other
sources of info.

at the moment I'd like to see the info for the Mosquito 303B

Chris



 




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