Sadly, whilst it was great to see a new glider on the air, nothing can be taken
from the comp in terms of potential performance. The 20m class had far more to
do with the pilots than the gliders. The Jones brothers would still have won
flying a DG505!
I got to see it close up for a short
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xrDLQ61474
Standard class definitely seems to be better at high speed.
750kg AUW in 20m class probably doesn't help them either, or at least not
with 16sqm of wing.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Matt Gage m...@knightschallenge.com
wrote:
Sadly, whilst it
Perhaps you should all wait for the new HpH TwinShark from HpH. First flight in
the next 12 months. Available as pure glider/ Jet Sustainer and BinderSolo
powered self launcher.
http://hphuk.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/TwinShark_20m_p4.pdf
A new self-launching Shark 304MS will be delivered
any time soon. Bernard Eckey will have another excellent
glider to market. He may need it when the latest Ventus is released,
Harry Medlicott
From: Robert Izatt
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 8:45 AM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] World comps
-soaring] World comps in Finland
Perhaps you should all wait for the new HpH TwinShark from HpH. First flight
in the next 12 months. Available as pure glider/ Jet Sustainer and
BinderSolo powered self launcher.
http://hphuk.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/TwinShark_20m_p4.pdf
A new self
Is the wing area wrong in that document or the polar? Because
800kg/15.38sqm (52kg/sqm) does not match the 800kg @ 46kg/sqm on the polar.
On 11 Jul 2014 08:42, Robert Izatt thebunyipboo...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps you should all wait for the new HpH TwinShark from HpH. First
flight in the next
Thanks for that Matthew. The 52 is correct. I will advise the factory about the
polar/weight number on the brochure.
Cheers
Rob
On 11/07/2014, at 11:46 AM, Matthew Scutter wrote:
Is the wing area wrong in that document or the polar? Because 800kg/15.38sqm
(52kg/sqm) does not match the 800kg
[mailto:aus-soaring-boun...@lists.internode.on.net] On Behalf Of Robert Izatt
Sent: Friday, 11 July 2014 8:45 AM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] World comps in Finland
Perhaps you should all wait for the new HpH TwinShark from HpH. First
Bernard I personally don't have a problem with you promoting your product here
but we don't need the Yesterday I was asked to translate the report on the 20m
Multi-seat clas excuse to do so.
Rob Izatt
On 10/07/2014, at 2:02 AM, Future Aviation wrote:
Good morning all
Yesterday I was
I've looked pretty hard; but can't seem to find the comp report on the
website... any hints on where to find it please? Apologies if I am missing
something!
Thanks,
Caleb
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Robert Izatt thebunyipboo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Bernard I personally don't have a problem
Bernard I personally don't have a problem with you promoting your product here
And surely if it is not a promotion, it would be correct to mention
the complete domination of the 20M class by Arcus gliders except for
this lone ASG 32 and a DG-1000M?
D
On Jul 10, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Robert Izatt thebunyipboo...@gmail.com wrote:
Bernard I personally don't have a problem with you promoting your product
here but we don't need the Yesterday I was asked to translate the report on
the 20m Multi-seat clas excuse to do so.
Rob Izatt
We’ve had
unlike the grotesque Arcus
Well it's difficult to see in the pic, but I guess that the ASG-32 is
entirely devoid of those terrible speed robbing bumps.
Still, they don't seem to rob that much speed.
D
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Hi Mandy,
Many thanks for your input re how to link up with the current state of play.
I don't recall the exact details, but a few years ago, I do recall that for
Bruce Taylor, the penny dropped, and he stated that (from hard learned
experience), he was not from that point on, prepared to fly in
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