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Old July 10th 06, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Here's a trivia question for you all. I've tried googling for it, but
nothing has turned up.

What airframe (commercial or experimental) had the highest recorded
glide ratio, and what was it?

Ratios of 50:1 are common in modern gliders, of course, but what's the
very best anyone has managed, presumably using some wildly experimental
airframe?

Johan Larson

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Old July 11th 06, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The Gossomer Albatross perhaps?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossamer_Albatross


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Old July 17th 06, 11:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The ETA's website can be found he

http://etaaircraft.zoecom.com/

As far as I know they have build at least 6. Giorgio Ballarati placed
2nd in an eETA in the Open class at the Worlds in Sweden this year. The
broken boom was a result of leaving the required flight envelope during
spin testing and supposedly had no implications for the certification.
They reinforced the boom anyway.

The project to watch is Dick Butler's Concordia Open Class glider
combining the powress of Dick Butler, Georg Waibel (the retired W of
Alexander Schleicher) and Luk Boermans (the dutch airfoil guru who,
among others recent designs, was responsible for the super eliptical
wings and high performance airfoils of the Antares). Going by the names
they'll have a good chance of upping the ETA.

Markus

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Old July 18th 06, 01:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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but what's the very best anyone has managed, presumably using some
wildly experimental airframe?

Johan,
At operating altitude, the space shuttle 'flies' thousands of
miles without losing any altitude. So they have an glide ratio
approaching infinity until they put the bakes on.

Horst
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Old July 18th 06, 01:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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but what's the very best anyone has managed, presumably using some
wildly experimental airframe?

Johan,
At operating altitude, the space shuttle 'flies' thousands of
miles without losing any altitude. So they have an glide ratio
approaching infinity until they put the bakes on.

Horst
L33

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Old August 4th 06, 08:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I recorded a glide ratio of 54 in a PW5 going from Midland to Lubbock. Had
one hell of a tailwind. Don't ask what it was going _to_ Midland, I'm sure
it was about as small a positive number as you can have.

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Here's a trivia question for you all. I've tried googling for it, but
nothing has turned up.

What airframe (commercial or experimental) had the highest recorded
glide ratio, and what was it?

Ratios of 50:1 are common in modern gliders, of course, but what's the
very best anyone has managed, presumably using some wildly experimental
airframe?

Johan Larson



 




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