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Is the ASW-27B still being made?



 
 
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Old May 11th 13, 10:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Kuykendall
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Default Is the ASW-27B still being made?

On May 11, 9:49*am, Eric Greenwell wrote:

It's a 20+ year-old design...


Yes, but it does incorporate a huge amount of engineering, data,
practice, and empirical results pertaining to soaring performance and
(perhaps more importantly) crashworthiness. They turned a lot of test
articles into little white flakes in order to expand the envelope of
impact energies within which you could walk away from a crash. I don't
think you can reasonably expect to get that kind of protection from
one-off ships optimized for uber-performance. It is no accident that
all current ASx designs build upon the design principles established
by and developed for the ASW-24 and -27.

Thanks, Bob K.
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Old May 12th 13, 12:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default Is the ASW-27B still being made?

On 5/11/2013 2:48 PM, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On May 11, 9:49 am, Eric Greenwell wrote:

It's a 20+ year-old design...


Yes, but it does incorporate a huge amount of engineering, data,
practice, and empirical results pertaining to soaring performance and
(perhaps more importantly) crashworthiness. They turned a lot of test
articles into little white flakes in order to expand the envelope of
impact energies within which you could walk away from a crash. I don't
think you can reasonably expect to get that kind of protection from
one-off ships optimized for uber-performance. It is no accident that
all current ASx designs build upon the design principles established
by and developed for the ASW-24 and -27.


The ASW 24 was great leap ahead in crash protection, in my opinion, and
they incorporated that knowledge into their later designs. Crash
protection was one of the reasons I selected the ASH 26 E twenty years
ago. It was a new design then, just like the 27!

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