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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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![]() According to an article I read (Gliding International I think) you will not be able to fly 13.5/15/18/21. The 13.5 will have a different fuselage than the prototype, in order to keep within class limitations. Luke Article posted on company website at http://lak.lt/index.php?option=com_c...1&Item id=145. DD |
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