In this earlier thread, I introduced a simplified 13.5m version of the HP-24, project code "Scooter." I'm now strongly considering going ahead and making one for myself, with an eye towards it being a development prototype for an LSA-certifiable club glider.
View attachment three view 13.5m.pdf
Project highlights: Simplified, lightweighted, and cost-reduced construction, mixing fiberglass and carbon fiber and eliminating Kevlar except for cockpit stiffeners. Eliminates flaps. Reduces span to 13.5m to make it eligible for FAI 13.5m racing. Fuselage shortened to accommodate better packaging. Wings swept forward 1.2 degrees to balance shortened fuselage. Builds easily in 24' workspace, fits comfortably into 24' trailer. Smaller undercarriage wheel allows for cockpit even larger than that of the HP-24 on which it is based. 15m wingtips optional, but anything longer is out of the question. Aerobatic load limits (+/-6g).
The question: What to call it? I'm pretty much done with the HP numbers, this is my glider and retains nothing of the legacy HPs.
Please post your suggestions. Except, of course, "Glidey McGlideface."
--Bob K.
View attachment three view 13.5m.pdf
Project highlights: Simplified, lightweighted, and cost-reduced construction, mixing fiberglass and carbon fiber and eliminating Kevlar except for cockpit stiffeners. Eliminates flaps. Reduces span to 13.5m to make it eligible for FAI 13.5m racing. Fuselage shortened to accommodate better packaging. Wings swept forward 1.2 degrees to balance shortened fuselage. Builds easily in 24' workspace, fits comfortably into 24' trailer. Smaller undercarriage wheel allows for cockpit even larger than that of the HP-24 on which it is based. 15m wingtips optional, but anything longer is out of the question. Aerobatic load limits (+/-6g).
The question: What to call it? I'm pretty much done with the HP numbers, this is my glider and retains nothing of the legacy HPs.
Please post your suggestions. Except, of course, "Glidey McGlideface."
--Bob K.