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You mean 850Kg?
If a 21m Lak 17B were to have a wing area similar to the 12.25m2 of the JS1C 21m then at 850kg MAUW it would have a wingloading of over 69kg/m2! I am not sure where the water would go. With the JS1C 21m you need to fill the wings, the 21m tips, have fuselage tanks full of water or fuel and a not too lightweight pilot to get to the MAUW 720kg and 59kg/m2 Furthermore an 21m Lak 17 is likely to have an even smaller wing area (and ?less water capacity) because the 18m Lak has a wing area of 10.32m2 compared to 11.21m2 for an 18m JS1. John Galloway At 15:32 21 October 2013, Sean F F2 wrote: They need a strong US (or Canadian) pilot RACING the glider in US contests. Period. The Uvalde and Euro pilots have not been top shelf. JS1 is better connected and has many top pilots flying their hardware in contrast. I agree the 21 meter version needs to be at 850 if it is going to be seriously competitive at a world level BUT...in the US east coast contest environment it would probably be just fine if it was not able to achieve 850. I'll check and see what the specs say on the website... |
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No specs on the website yet - but announced on Blanik America site and in
the article on the Mini Lak on their news pages about the tips. I'm presuming you can fly at 15. 18 and 21m with the same ship? Which will probably make it a popular ship in the US- and agree with Sean bargain and piloting points. Upping to 850 kg probably not on- but maybe around the 650-700kg mark? which would probably give it a similar wing loading to the JS1 with the smaller wing area. Now I wonder if the asg 29 is going to be tipped to 21m? (I know its a tipped 27! and they have the ASH 31). At 16:36 21 October 2013, John Galloway wrote: You mean 850Kg? If a 21m Lak 17B were to have a wing area similar to the 12.25m2 of the JS1C 21m then at 850kg MAUW it would have a wingloading of over 69kg/m2! I am not sure where the water would go. With the JS1C 21m you need to fill the wings, the 21m tips, have fuselage tanks full of water or fuel and a not too lightweight pilot to get to the MAUW 720kg and 59kg/m2 Furthermore an 21m Lak 17 is likely to have an even smaller wing area (and ?less water capacity) because the 18m Lak has a wing area of 10.32m2 compared to 11.21m2 for an 18m JS1. John Galloway At 15:32 21 October 2013, Sean F F2 wrote: They need a strong US (or Canadian) pilot RACING the glider in US contests. Period. The Uvalde and Euro pilots have not been top shelf. JS1 is better connected and has many top pilots flying their hardware in contrast. I agree the 21 meter version needs to be at 850 if it is going to be seriously competitive at a world level BUT...in the US east coast contest environment it would probably be just fine if it was not able to achieve 850. I'll check and see what the specs say on the website... |
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Paul,
I just got an email back from Vytas (owner of Lak factory). Here is his statement: "MAX mass remains 600 kg as 18 m class mass, as no space for more water." That makes sense to me. I think there is ZERO chance the ASG29 will ever get 21 meter tips OR 800kg max weight as its wing is simply not designed for the loads (just like the 17b). Also, the 18 meter tips barely fit in the trailer. Makes me wonder how the Lak17b could fit all these wingtips in a trailer as well. Anyway, the requirement for a 21 meter single for Schleicher has been fulfilled by the ASG 31. Info on ASG31 --- http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/p...h31_main_e.htm The 31, as with most motor gliders, has too much wing loading in 18 meter configuration when flying in weak lift. It is better at 21 meters where it can go to 700 kg and 10.8 lbs/sqft wing loading (no, not 800!). Min wing loading looks to be about 8.82 (with a 200 lb pilot) in 18 meter and 8.09 in 21 meter. Hope this helps to answer your questions on the Schleicher's. Sean On Monday, October 21, 2013 1:20:15 PM UTC-4, Paul T wrote: No specs on the website yet - but announced on Blanik America site and in the article on the Mini Lak on their news pages about the tips. I'm presuming you can fly at 15. 18 and 21m with the same ship? Which will probably make it a popular ship in the US- and agree with Sean bargain and piloting points. Upping to 850 kg probably not on- but maybe around the 650-700kg mark? which would probably give it a similar wing loading to the JS1 with the smaller wing area. Now I wonder if the asg 29 is going to be tipped to 21m? (I know its a tipped 27! and they have the ASH 31). At 16:36 21 October 2013, John Galloway wrote: You mean 850Kg? If a 21m Lak 17B were to have a wing area similar to the 12.25m2 of the JS1C 21m then at 850kg MAUW it would have a wingloading of over 69kg/m2! I am not sure where the water would go. With the JS1C 21m you need to fill the wings, the 21m tips, have fuselage tanks full of water or fuel and a not too lightweight pilot to get to the MAUW 720kg and 59kg/m2 Furthermore an 21m Lak 17 is likely to have an even smaller wing area (and ?less water capacity) because the 18m Lak has a wing area of 10.32m2 compared to 11.21m2 for an 18m JS1. John Galloway At 15:32 21 October 2013, Sean F F2 wrote: They need a strong US (or Canadian) pilot RACING the glider in US contests. Period. The Uvalde and Euro pilots have not been top shelf. JS1 is better connected and has many top pilots flying their hardware in contrast. I agree the 21 meter version needs to be at 850 if it is going to be seriously competitive at a world level BUT...in the US east coast contest environment it would probably be just fine if it was not able to achieve 850. I'll check and see what the specs say on the website... |
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Blanik America leaves a little to be desired in terms of website quality, for sure ;-)
For that matter, all the glider manufacturers websites are fairly poor to be honest. Sean On Monday, October 21, 2013 2:36:51 PM UTC-4, Sean F (F2) wrote: Paul, I just got an email back from Vytas (owner of Lak factory). Here is his statement: "MAX mass remains 600 kg as 18 m class mass, as no space for more water." That makes sense to me. I think there is ZERO chance the ASG29 will ever get 21 meter tips OR 800kg max weight as its wing is simply not designed for the loads (just like the 17b). Also, the 18 meter tips barely fit in the trailer. Makes me wonder how the Lak17b could fit all these wingtips in a trailer as well. Anyway, the requirement for a 21 meter single for Schleicher has been fulfilled by the ASG 31. Info on ASG31 --- http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/p...h31_main_e.htm The 31, as with most motor gliders, has too much wing loading in 18 meter configuration when flying in weak lift. It is better at 21 meters where it can go to 700 kg and 10.8 lbs/sqft wing loading (no, not 800!). Min wing loading looks to be about 8.82 (with a 200 lb pilot) in 18 meter and 8.09 in 21 meter. Hope this helps to answer your questions on the Schleicher's. Sean On Monday, October 21, 2013 1:20:15 PM UTC-4, Paul T wrote: No specs on the website yet - but announced on Blanik America site and in the article on the Mini Lak on their news pages about the tips. I'm presuming you can fly at 15. 18 and 21m with the same ship? Which will probably make it a popular ship in the US- and agree with Sean bargain and piloting points. Upping to 850 kg probably not on- but maybe around the 650-700kg mark? which would probably give it a similar wing loading to the JS1 with the smaller wing area. Now I wonder if the asg 29 is going to be tipped to 21m? (I know its a tipped 27! and they have the ASH 31). At 16:36 21 October 2013, John Galloway wrote: You mean 850Kg? If a 21m Lak 17B were to have a wing area similar to the 12.25m2 of the JS1C 21m then at 850kg MAUW it would have a wingloading of over 69kg/m2! I am not sure where the water would go. With the JS1C 21m you need to fill the wings, the 21m tips, have fuselage tanks full of water or fuel and a not too lightweight pilot to get to the MAUW 720kg and 59kg/m2 Furthermore an 21m Lak 17 is likely to have an even smaller wing area (and ?less water capacity) because the 18m Lak has a wing area of 10.32m2 compared to 11.21m2 for an 18m JS1. John Galloway At 15:32 21 October 2013, Sean F F2 wrote: They need a strong US (or Canadian) pilot RACING the glider in US contests. Period. The Uvalde and Euro pilots have not been top shelf. JS1 is better connected and has many top pilots flying their hardware in contrast. I agree the 21 meter version needs to be at 850 if it is going to be seriously competitive at a world level BUT...in the US east coast contest environment it would probably be just fine if it was not able to achieve 850. I'll check and see what the specs say on the website... |
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Sean I'll raise my hand if you find one to fly
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Sorry - tounge in cheek comment about the 29 - I'm English. The problem
with ASH 31 (not ASG 31) is the motor and too much wing area -it was designed more as a recreational self launcher than a competitive ship Looks like the JSIc will be the best bang for the buck if your serious competing in both 18 and Open Class - the Lak 17b maybe for 15 and 18m? (depending on what the Ventus 2 replacement will be like!- but that'll probably cost a lot more) The JS1C certainly seems competetive with the Quintus and EB29 which cost a fair bit more - but your also paying for the ability to self launch I geuss with the latter two. But I like the concept of a ship that can be flown at 3 diffferent spans! Did Vytas say it can be flown at 15, 18, and 21m? At 18:36 21 October 2013, Sean F F2 wrote: Paul, I just got an email back from Vytas (owner of Lak factory). Here is his st= atement: "MAX mass remains 600 kg as 18 m class mass, as no space for more= water." That makes sense to me. I think there is ZERO chance the ASG29 will ever g= et 21 meter tips OR 800kg max weight as its wing is simply not designed for= the loads (just like the 17b). Also, the 18 meter tips barely fit in the = trailer. Makes me wonder how the Lak17b could fit all these wingtips in a = trailer as well. Anyway, the requirement for a 21 meter single for Schleic= her has been fulfilled by the ASG 31. =20 Info on ASG31 --- http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/p.../ash31/ash31_= main_e.htm The 31, as with most motor gliders, has too much wing loading in 18 meter c= onfiguration when flying in weak lift. It is better at 21 meters where it = can go to 700 kg and 10.8 lbs/sqft wing loading (no, not 800!). Min wing l= oading looks to be about 8.82 (with a 200 lb pilot) in 18 meter and 8.09 in= 21 meter. Hope this helps to answer your questions on the Schleicher's. Sean=20 On Monday, October 21, 2013 1:20:15 PM UTC-4, Paul T wrote: No specs on the website yet - but announced on Blanik America site and in =20 the article on the Mini Lak on their news pages about the tips. =20 =20 =20 I'm presuming you can fly at 15. 18 and 21m with the same ship? Which wi= ll =20 probably make it a popular ship in the US- and agree with Sean bargai= n =20 and piloting points. =20 =20 =20 Upping to 850 kg probably not on- but maybe around the 650-700kg mark? =20 which would probably give it a similar wing loading to the JS1 with the =20 smaller wing area. =20 =20 =20 Now I wonder if the asg 29 is going to be tipped to 21m? (I know its a =20 tipped 27! and they have the ASH 31). =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 At 16:36 21 October 2013, John Galloway wrote: =20 You mean 850Kg? =20 =20 =20 If a 21m Lak 17B were to have a wing area similar to the=20 =20 12.25m2 of the JS1C 21m then at 850kg MAUW it would have a=20 =20 wingloading of over 69kg/m2! I am not sure where the water=20 =20 would go. With the JS1C 21m you need to fill the wings, the=20 =20 21m tips, have fuselage tanks full of water or fuel and a not too=20 =20 lightweight pilot to get to the MAUW 720kg and 59kg/m2 =20 =20 Furthermore an 21m Lak 17 is likely to have an even smaller=20 =20 wing area (and ?less water capacity) because the 18m Lak has=20 =20 a wing area of 10.32m2 compared to 11.21m2 for an 18m JS1. =20 =20 John Galloway =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 At 15:32 21 October 2013, Sean F F2 wrote: =20 They need a strong US (or Canadian) pilot RACING the glider=20 =20 in US contests. =20 Period. =20 =20 The Uvalde and Euro pilots have not been top shelf. JS1 is=20 =20 better =20 connected and has many top pilots flying their hardware in=20 =20 contrast. =20 =20 =20 I agree the 21 meter version needs to be at 850 if it is going=20 =20 to be =20 seriously competitive at a world level BUT...in the US east=20 =20 coast contest =20 environment it would probably be just fine if it was not able to=20 =20 achieve =20 850. =20 =20 I'll check and see what the specs say on the website... =20 =20 =20 |
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Yep, 17b can be flown in all 3 spans if you want to lug all those tips around! Maybe even 4 (13.5)....! I think that glider is just a 17b with a cap on the base wing?
JS1c is an awesome, proven machine for sure. Sorry on the ASH ;-). Sean |
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When clean, LAK goes like mothe..XXXXX. Beats V2 side by side on fast glide every time. Tried it dozens of times. Any rain or impurity, it suffers a lot and V2 climbs away as well as glides to sunset.
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On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 1:42:22 PM UTC-7, Sean F (F2) wrote:
Yep, 17b can be flown in all 3 spans if you want to lug all those tips around! Maybe even 4 (13.5)....! I think that glider is just a 17b with a cap on the base wing? Can I get a 13.5 meter option too? That would be awesome! |
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Yes. You can fly 13.5 as well!
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