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Old April 23rd 04, 01:11 AM
Eric Greenwell
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Jim Vincent wrote:

You're talking about two totally different things here. One is thermalling,
the other is the benign spiral mode (what your instuctor did with you....good
instructor!).

The way I teach the benign spiral is trim for 60 kts and don't touch the stick.
The plane will speed up and slow down and turn, but should always stay within
limits. As you said, it is useful if caught in cloud. Spoilers deployed is a
new one to me.


My experience, and that of many others, is the having spoilers deployed
is crucial to the benign spiral mode. Some gliders can't manage it, even
with the spoilers open. What glider are you teaching this in?

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Old April 23rd 04, 03:44 AM
Jim Vincent
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My experience, and that of many others, is the having spoilers deployed
is crucial to the benign spiral mode


You're correct, Eric. The maneuver should be taught in both configs to
determine the characteristics.

Jim Vincent
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Old April 23rd 04, 06:58 AM
F.L. Whiteley
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"John Jones" wrote in message
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How many gliders can be trimmed for hands off thermalling?

An instructor showed me, with spoilers open and proper
trim, the glider will stabilize in a slow descending
turn. Claimed it was good for getting out of a cloud.

Neat, but would not want to thermal with the spoilers
open.


Open Cirrus, no problemo


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Old April 23rd 04, 08:49 PM
Buck Wild
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John Jones wrote in message ...
How many gliders can be trimmed for hands off thermalling?



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Old April 23rd 04, 09:14 PM
Bill Daniels
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The aerodynamics of this are interesting.

The most likely reason that a glider exhibits the spiral stability to fly
thermals hands-off is that once it is set up to fly coordinated circles and
the controls released, the controls have just enough friction to keep the
aileron and rudder controls where they were - just a bit of outside aileron
and rudder. If you lube the controls, you may lose the hands-off
thermalling capability.

The other possibility is that the inner and outer wings are flying on
opposite sides of the polar curve with the outer wing on the high speed
side of the polar and the inner wing on the slower side. Discontinuities in
the polar due to separation bubbles may play a part too.

A perfectly symmetrical glider with a perfectly smooth polar and
frictionless controls SHOULD develop a spiral dive from a hands off turn.

Bill Daniels


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How many gliders can be trimmed for hands off thermalling?



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Old April 24th 04, 02:53 AM
Mark James Boyd
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mike fadden wrote:
(Doug Taylor) wrote in message . com...
Also in the SparrowHawk, I find it easiest to use the pee-bag while in
a thermal, as long as it is a nice big smooth one.

Yeah. Those small, textured bags can be a real distraction ;-).

ROFLMAO. I KNEW someone was gonna catch that one...
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Old April 24th 04, 01:04 PM
Andreas Maurer
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 20:14:02 GMT, "Bill Daniels"
wrote:


A perfectly symmetrical glider with a perfectly smooth polar and
frictionless controls SHOULD develop a spiral dive from a hands off turn.


How does this explain the behaviour of non-radio-controlled model
gloiders that return to level flight anytime? They are built perfectly
symmetrical, have a smooth polar and no controls at all...


Bye
Andreas
 




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