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At 18:30 03 July 2007, Bill Daniels wrote:
That no damage resulted to the Genesis will come as no surprise to those familiar with Jim Marske's simular designs. These are all very strong gliders. The strength comes mainly from the shape and not from robust structure although the Genesis is, in fact, very robust. It's interesting to ask whether the 1-26 with its well respected out landing capability would have done as well. Certainly, Genesis owners have less reason to fear out landings than the typical glider owner with a fragile tailboom. I think this incident may have an influence on future designs. The Genesis obtains excellent handling and quite respectable performance without a tail boom which forces the question, ' Why have one?' The 18 meter and larger gliders would obtain even greater relative performance and damage resistance since the fuselage size need not increase in porportion to wing span. I wonder what the ETA would be like with the Genesis fuselage. Bill Daniels Bill, I have no idea how an ETA type wingspan would work on a Genesis type fuselage, but I can picture the amount of storage space one would gain in the trailer! And yes, I was impressed with the video. It's the first, and I hope the last time I've ever seen a ground loop. And I'm impressed the Genesis came through basically unhurt. Nicely done, Jim Marske! Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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