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![]() "Ian" wrote in message ps.com... On 21 Jun, 14:30, "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote: There's no downside to training in higher performance unless the instructor THINKS there is. If the instructor is afraid of high performance gliders, he will pass that fear on to his students. A high performance glider will always be slippery, which means it will accelerate fast, which means that elevator/attitude/speed control will be harder to learn. Won't it? Ian No. The student just learns what is presented. They are largely unaware of these 'percieved' difficulties - unless the instructor makes a big deal of how difficult a particular glider is to fly. The hand/eye coordination just isn't that difficult to learn. It's the INSTRUCTOR who makes a glider hard to fly. Slick gliders are 'hard' to fly only if one has a preconception they are. The Duo Discus, for instance, is a real pussycat. Even non pilots have no problem with "elevator/attitude/speed control" if you just tell them to keep the nose on the horizon. In fact I'm tempted to say that there are no difficult gliders - at least none made in the last 30 years. I've never flown a glass glider that presented the slightest problem. Now a Bell 47 helicopter, THAT is hard to fly. Bill Daniels |
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