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Author Topic: PT-PDD / PG SN:15161  (Read 4939 times)

Offline Itamar Lessa

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PT-PDD / PG SN:15161
« on: 08 November 2014, 13:17 »
Dear Soaring Pilots!

I have started to fly the ASW15a (Rio de Janeiro Gliding Club) this year and I have done at about 70 hours in this season. The glider has only 750 hours and I am enjoying it! I participated with it in a Brazilian nationals and I got twice the first place at 105km in a 280km racing!

Find below a link with youtube link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVlYPMy3XvU

Thank you,

Offline Giancarlo

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Re: PT-PDD / PG SN:15161
« Reply #1 on: 18 November 2014, 22:09 »
Welcome Itamar and well done with the 15 (it's not an a", there is no "a" version, only "15" and "15b"  ;))!

Nice video, indeed, and ... it makes me even more nostalgic for the flying season!

I noticed that you started the take off run with airbrakes open; is it due to the off center tow hook?

I'm curious because I own a "15" with such tow hook, and it's alway a little struggle at the early stages of take off, even if I follow the useful tips found on this forum.

Have nice flights!

Giancarlo





Offline Rick Barber

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Re: PT-PDD / PG SN:15161
« Reply #2 on: 20 November 2014, 19:38 »
Giancarlo,

I have a chin hook instead of the off center tow hook but I still use partial airbrakes on take-off so that I don't drop a wing. Using airbrakes gives you better control until there is enough air speed over the wing.

Rick

Offline Giancarlo

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Re: PT-PDD / PG SN:15161
« Reply #3 on: 21 November 2014, 10:31 »
Many thanks, Rick.

I'll try to do the same and will report the result.

Let me add that, perhaps, the ASW15 is the only glider around which has a so supportive community (also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/577176422404202/). Happy to be one of us.

Giancarlo

 

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