Rance, that is a pretty steep request expecting a glider to be that perfect
for the subtle nuances of a particular pilot. The flare window on those
wings is huge and I am sure it was just trimmed at the slower end. Pilots
who rely on trim speed to indicate flare timing sometimes need a wing that
is trimmed faster then someone who prefers to trim it for no pushing out in
thermals. Its pilot preference and both can EASILY be landed safely.
A slow trim speed is really only a big issue if it is trimmed at stall.
Even that should slip by most pilots because who is flying anywhere less
then pulled in hard when performing an approach or takeoff?
The (slightly) smaller wing lands a little faster and faster still then the
falcon. Seems as though many developing pilots can't help but fixate on
ground speed and trim feel when trying to time their flare. The fear and
speed makes them late. By trimming the glider faster she is rigging up a
crutch, albeit a good one, to compensate for a lag in response. Fear of
landing => apprehension flaring => late flares. Trim it faster, make the
cues more obvious and earlier, BAM----you are nailing your landings. Keep
striving for perfection girl!
Linda, don't get too hung up on the wing loading, sizing, yadda yadda of
everything. It is a hang glider, they all pretty much fly and land the
same. Psyche yourself up, not out. I flew that itty bitty thing myself and
it landed mega docile. If you are missing flares you could probably shift
your flare timing MANY seconds earlier and still be fine.
There is no shame in working with an instructor after hang 2. Hang 2 isn't
really a gradation from school. Higher education is respected in our
society so it should be in our flying community as well. My best student
ever was a H-4

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Kev C
Kev
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rancerupp [mailto:
rupps@truevine.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 9:24 PM
> To:
hg_forum@chgpa.org
> Subject: Sat at Highland
>
>
> Who would sell you a glider and not make sure it was properly set up for
> you? Having a hang point too far back could be a SERIOUS issue for a less
> experienced pilot. Was this an out of town purchase? I'm glad you found &
> fixed the problem.