On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 1:55:08 PM UTC-7, andy l wrote:
The Discus is not an all carbon wing. There are carbon rovings as the spar cap (and not carbon the full wing span) but the rest is glass.
On Monday, 5 September 2022 at 15:53:41 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
I have flown them both and would come down on the LS-6 side, all other considerations being equal. The 6 has a soft wing because the wing is not all carbon like the Discus. The soft wing gives a soft ride and allows you to feel the thermal. My
suspicion was confirmed when a friend sold his 15 meter LS-6 and bought an LS-6/18 which is all carbon. He didn’t like the stiff wing on the 15/18 and ended up selling it and buying his LS-6 back!
JJ
It’s not just carbon verses fiberglass that makes one wing stiff and another wing soft. Aspect ratio and thickness of the wing are big factors. The LS-6 has carbon spar caps, but the airfoil selected is quite thin allowing the wing to bend as it
encounters changing conditions, which allows the pilot to feel how the ship is reacting to the air it is flying through! I call this, “feeling the thermal”! When flying a stiff wing in strong conditions, all I feel is the vertical changes, going from
“hanging in the straps “ to “slamming down hard” in the seat………………..I’m feeling the seat and shoulder straps, not what the ship is doing in the air it’s encountering!
The first time I noticed the difference between a soft wing vs. a stiff wing was flying an ASW-20B. I had been flying an ASW -20 and loved the feel of the ship. The ASW-20B was made stronger so that it could carry more water, 1200 # vs. 1000# . The soft
ride was gone!
JJ
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