posted on September 29th 2007, at 13:59
by lunarg
Last weekend was another edition of Schempp-Hirth day. Schempp-Hirth is a German builder of gliders, and for several years now, they lend us some of their machines to get a feeling of the latest innovations and a bit of the future in the gliding world...

This year's machines were most interesting, to say the least:

The DuoDiscus XL is the bigger successor of the DuoDiscus X, a flyer for two, with a wing span of a dazzling 20 meters. The XL has all the aspects of the X, but its cockpit has grown significantly in size, allowing for larger persons to fly in it as well. Several other improvements have been made for a better flying comfort.
The XL we had is currently the only glider of its type  ...
last updated on December 6th 2009, at 21:46 by lunarg

The Nimbus 4DT, coming in for a landing.

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Only for the more advanced pilots. This baby is owned by the second in command of the Schempp-Hirth, the German corporation that builds these things.

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The DuoDiscus XL, the one and actually only prototype that exists at time of writing. It's the first time this baby flies outside Germany.

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Me (and my instructor) in the DuoDiscus XL, ready to take it for a spin around the block.

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The final flight of the DuoDiscus, Nimbus and Ventus, really pushing the flying time to the edges of the day.

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