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Old August 10th 09, 03:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brad[_2_]
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I've been looking at the LS-6 gliders lately and noticed that on the
LS-6C the rudder looks almost twice as big at the root chord than on
the LS-6A. Is this an optical illusion, or is it real?

I am guessing that since the later version of the LS-6 had tip
extensions, the rudder was resized to allow for that.

Would love to hear from any LS-6 drivers of the "smaller" rudder
versions how the bird handles, especially regarding rudder inputs.

Regards,
Brad
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Old August 10th 09, 04:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Aug 10, 7:17*am, Brad wrote:
I've been looking at the LS-6 gliders lately and noticed that on the
LS-6C the rudder looks almost twice as big at the root chord than on
the LS-6A. Is this an optical illusion, or is it real?

I am guessing that since the later version of the LS-6 had tip
extensions, the rudder was resized to allow for that.

Would love to hear from any LS-6 drivers of the "smaller" rudder
versions how the bird handles, especially regarding rudder inputs.

Regards,
Brad


I've been flying my 15M LS6-b for 9 years (about 1200 hours?): Flies
great, rudder is sized just big enough to allow full aileron and full
rudder to initiate coordinated roll, and is not oversensitive in
highspeed cruise or thermalling. Hardly notice the pedals, actually -
the glider has surprisingly little adverse yaw for having full span
flaperons!

Kirk
66
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Old August 10th 09, 07:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brad[_2_]
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Default LS-6 and rudder size

On Aug 10, 8:53*am, "
wrote:
On Aug 10, 7:17*am, Brad wrote:

I've been looking at the LS-6 gliders lately and noticed that on the
LS-6C the rudder looks almost twice as big at the root chord than on
the LS-6A. Is this an optical illusion, or is it real?


I am guessing that since the later version of the LS-6 had tip
extensions, the rudder was resized to allow for that.


Would love to hear from any LS-6 drivers of the "smaller" rudder
versions how the bird handles, especially regarding rudder inputs.


Regards,
Brad


I've been flying my 15M LS6-b for 9 years (about 1200 hours?): *Flies
great, rudder is sized just big enough to allow full aileron and full
rudder to initiate coordinated roll, and is not oversensitive in
highspeed cruise or thermalling. *Hardly notice the pedals, actually -
the glider has surprisingly little adverse yaw for having full span
flaperons!

Kirk
66


thanks for the report Kirk!

Brad
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Old August 10th 09, 08:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default LS-6 and rudder size

Brad wrote:
I've been looking at the LS-6 gliders lately and noticed that on the
LS-6C the rudder looks almost twice as big at the root chord than on
the LS-6A. Is this an optical illusion, or is it real?

I am guessing that since the later version of the LS-6 had tip
extensions, the rudder was resized to allow for that.


Yep. Correct, the LS-6C with 17+ meter wingtip extensions got i bigger
rudder to give it a bit more bite which is needed when that looong wing
starts to generate drag when starting the roll to turn.

Would love to hear from any LS-6 drivers of the "smaller" rudder
versions how the bird handles, especially regarding rudder inputs.


I have an LS-6b and the (smaller) rudder is more than enough on that
one. Feels like a sports car to fly, more than ample rudder authority.

Our club has an LS-6C which I've flown many times and it is very nice
also but doesn't quite have the same roll-rate as the LS-6b when flying
with the looong tips.

So, what about the LS-6C with short wing tips on ?! Well, when thinking
of it, I don't think I have ever flown that one with short tips :-). I
have to try next time I get an opportunity, just for the sake of comparison.

/Anders P


Regards,
Brad

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Old August 10th 09, 11:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Robert Danewid
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Default LS-6 and rudder size

The larger rudder is because of the 17.5/18m tips on the LS6-c.

/Robert


AndersP skrev:
Brad wrote:
I've been looking at the LS-6 gliders lately and noticed that on the
LS-6C the rudder looks almost twice as big at the root chord than on
the LS-6A. Is this an optical illusion, or is it real?

I am guessing that since the later version of the LS-6 had tip
extensions, the rudder was resized to allow for that.


Yep. Correct, the LS-6C with 17+ meter wingtip extensions got i bigger
rudder to give it a bit more bite which is needed when that looong wing
starts to generate drag when starting the roll to turn.

Would love to hear from any LS-6 drivers of the "smaller" rudder
versions how the bird handles, especially regarding rudder inputs.


I have an LS-6b and the (smaller) rudder is more than enough on that
one. Feels like a sports car to fly, more than ample rudder authority.

Our club has an LS-6C which I've flown many times and it is very nice
also but doesn't quite have the same roll-rate as the LS-6b when flying
with the looong tips.

So, what about the LS-6C with short wing tips on ?! Well, when thinking
of it, I don't think I have ever flown that one with short tips :-). I
have to try next time I get an opportunity, just for the sake of
comparison.

/Anders P


Regards,
Brad

 




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