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Subject: AW: Europa-List: glide ratio XS Shortwing
From: UVTREITH <uvtreith@tonline.de>
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 18:29:57
Dear David,


Many thanks for this clear explanation. 1:12 is a pretty good value. The
glide ratio of our Robin R 3000 for example is 1:9, according to the 
flight
manual.

Best Regards,


Bruno


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Von: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] Im Auftrag von David 
Joyce
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2012 12:08
An: europa-list@matronics.com
Betreff: Re: Europa-List: glide ratio XS Shortwing


<davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>


Bruno, It is easy enough to work out next time you go 

flying. Just throttle right back and measure height loss 

in a timed minute at speeds around 70 kts. Or you can get 

a rough answer by seeing what your rate of descent settles 

out at on the VSI for a given speed and knowing that 100s 

of feet per minute is much the same as knots you  can 

divide your airspeed (say 70 kts) by the descent speed 

(say 550 fpm) to give 70/5.5 =12.7, that is a glide ratio 

of 1:12.7. You may feel that you need a stopped prop to 

give you a proper answer, but a stopped prop is thought to 

have slightly less drag than a slowly rotating one so the 

actual figures would be slightly better than your 

computations. For what its worth my XS mono does around 

1:12 at speeds between 65 and 75 kts. The optimum glide 

angle is unaffected by weight, it just happens at a 

slightly higher speed if you are heavy. So the answer to 

the 2500ft Q is around 5.6 statute miles/4,9nm, further if 

you turn down wind. Having said all that my advice would 

be to forget about calculating such things and concentrate 

on flying the plane - there are a lot too many stall spin 

accidents in such circumstances!

Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ



  "UVTREITH" <uvtreith@t-online.de> wrote:

> Hi Family

> 

> 

> 

> Is there some information about the glide ratio of the 

>Monowheel XS (and

> TriGear) by maximum take off weight with or without 

>extended flaps?

> 

> It would helpful to know by engine failure or other nice 

>happenings how far

> I can fly (glide) with standing prop at say 2500 feet 

>before I kiss the

> ground.

> 

> I have checked all available leaflets, brochures etc, 

>but could find

> nothing.

> 

> 

> 

> Information about this would be very helpful.

> 

> Nice and safe flights to all,

> 

> 

> 

> Bruno

> 



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