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Flight manual DG-1000S

Issued: March 2002

LBA app.

4.24

Flick manoeuvres

The flick manoeuvres which have been tested with the DG-1000S should only
be executed by experienced aerobatic pilots. The result is dependent as for any
other sailplane on several parameters like inducing control speed, C.G. position,
control movement during rotation etc.
Due to the large span and the resulting large moment of inertia, executing flick
manoeuvres is more difficult than with smaller aerobatic gliders. Therefore you
should not try these manoeuvres solo unless you have trained and mastered them
on other gliders

Half positive flick roll from normal to inverted flight with half positive loop

Tested entry speed: 120 – 140 km/h (65 – 76 kts.).
Prior to inducing the flick roll, place the nose a little below the horizon.
Induce the half roll with full stick backwards and full rudder only. After the
rotation starts ease the stick to neutral to avoid too large an angle of attack and
unnecessary loss of speed.
Stop the rolling motion in the inverted position by neutralizing the elevator
control and with a little rudder against the rolling direction. Then pull the stick
back to fly the half positive loop before the glider  stalls in the inverted attitude.
If you keep the stick pulled back for a too long a time during entry, it may not be
possible to stop the rotation in the inverted attitude and the glider will continue
to roll into normal flight position.

Half negative flick roll from inverted to normal flight

Tested entry speed: 130 – 150 km/h (70 – 81 kts.).
Induce the half roll with full stick forwards and full rudder only. If you use
additional aileron there may be some vibration in the fuselage due to vortexes.
The vibrations don’t impair the flight characteristics.
Shortly before reaching normal upright position, the rotation has to be stopped
by pulling the stick backwards and applying some opposite rudder.
Stopping the half roll in exactly horizontal attitude is nearly impossible. The
glider will adopt a nose down position.

Flight manual DG-1000S

Issued: March 2002

LBA app.

5.1

5

 

Performance

Section

5.1

Introduction ..............................................................................................5.2

5.2

Approved data ..........................................................................................5.3

5.2.1

Airspeed indicator system calibration................................................5.3

5.2.2

Stall speeds .........................................................................................5.4

5.3

Additional Information.............................................................................5.5

5.3.1

Demonstrated crosswind performance...............................................5.5

5.3.2

Gliding performance ..........................................................................5.5

5.3.3

Flight polar with 20 m wing span ......................................................5.6

5.3.4

Flight polar with 18 m wing span ......................................................5.7

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Содержание DG-1000S

Страница 1: ...ing limitations or if you fail to carry out proper maintenance work it may harm your health or place your life in danger Prior to flying the aircraft read all manuals carefully and regard especially a...

Страница 2: ...dorsed by the responsible airworthiness authority The new or amended text in the revised page will be indicated by a black vertical line in the right hand margin and the Revision No and the date will...

Страница 3: ...2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 3 3 1 March 2002 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 4 4 1 March 2002 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 0 4 0 2 List of effective pages cont Section Page...

Страница 4: ...manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 0 6 0 3 Table of contents Section General a non approved section 1 Limitations an approved section 2 Emergency procedures an approved section 3 Normal procedures an...

Страница 5: ...ion of the DG 1000S glider This manual includes the material required to be furnished to the pilot by JAR Part 22 It also contains supplemental data supplied by the glider manufacturer 1 2 Certificati...

Страница 6: ...Parting at y 8 6m is optional Automatic hook ups for all controls Comfortable seating and modern cockpit design similar to the DG single seaters safety cockpit Large 2 piece canopy for very good in fl...

Страница 7: ...rballast fin max kg 6 2 Trim ballast fin max kg 12 Empty mass with basic instruments ca kg 411 415 Wing loading with one Pilot 80kg ca kg m 29 4 28 2 max take off mass max TOW kg 750 750 max wing load...

Страница 8: ...0 2 11 1 Weak links 2 10 2 11 2 Towing cables 2 10 2 11 3 Max towing speeds 2 10 2 11 4 Tow Release 2 10 2 12 Crosswinds 2 10 2 13 Tyre Pressure 2 11 2 14 Waterballast 2 11 2 15 Fin tank 2 11 2 16 Tri...

Страница 9: ...aximum landing gear operating speed 185 100 Do not extend or retract the landing gear above this speed Warning At higher altitudes the true airspeed is higher than the indicated airspeed so VNE is red...

Страница 10: ...x take off mass is not to be exceeded with 1 and 2 together Warning Follow the loading procedures see section 6 Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 LBA app 2 6 2 5 Centre of gravity Centre of gra...

Страница 11: ...e given under 6 8 will be kept in the limits if the empty weight C G is in its limits See loading chart in sect 6 8 Caution With lower pilot weights lead ballast must be added to the seat Ballast put...

Страница 12: ...ar seat Required placards check lists Flight and maintenance manual b In addition for cloud flying Not permitted in the USA Canada and Australia Variometer Turn and bank indicator c In addition for ae...

Страница 13: ...t waterballast Pos Loop Chandelle Spin Stall turn In addition Category A Only with 18 m span without waterballast Half loop and half roll half roll and half loop slow roll inverted flight half positiv...

Страница 14: ...oper pre flight inspections and maintenance Caution Canopy jettison and bailing out should be trained several times on the ground before flying the aircraft 3 2 Canopy jettison To bail out the white r...

Страница 15: ...t the dive brakes very carefully because of high aerodynamic and g loads Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 LBA app 3 4 3 8 Flight with asymmetric waterballast If you suspect that the waterballa...

Страница 16: ...d be the last choice In the case of a water landing however extend the landing gear Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 LBA app 4 1 4 Normal procedures Section 4 1 Introduction 4 2 4 2 Rigging an...

Страница 17: ...knob then release the knob back to its locked position Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 LBA app 4 3 4 Rigging of the stabilizer Install the battery Z110 or a ballast weight of 5 5kg 12 1 lbs i...

Страница 18: ...he fin ballast tank This tank must be filled after filling the wingtanks Determine the amount see section 6 8 6 Connect the transparent funnel equipped filling hose supplied with the aircraft via the...

Страница 19: ...sect 2 3 prior to the next take off If you detect any damage don t operate your aircraft before the damage is repaired If the maintenance and repair manual don t give adequate information please conta...

Страница 20: ...om locking over centre the next time b check the tyre pressure main wheel 2 5 bar 36 psi nose wheel 2 5 bar 36 psi c check wheel brake and hose for wear and function 5 Left wing a check locking of the...

Страница 21: ...udder the possibility of wing dropping or ground loops even on a slowly accelerating aerotow is reduced Take off with strong crosswind is possible 4 5 1 1 Aerotow a Aerotow is permitted only using the...

Страница 22: ...ding 4 5 3 1 Normal landing It is recommended to dump the waterballast before landing even on airfields Dump the ballast before an outlanding in any case Abeam the landing point extend the landing gea...

Страница 23: ...6 8 5 In flight the water drains at approx 0 5 lt sec 1 1 lbs sec 4 5 4 2 Fin water ballast tank For optimal thermalling performance and handling water ballast in the fin tank should be used to compe...

Страница 24: ...minimize the possibility of freezing closed Operate the controls regularly to prevent ice build up It is not allowed to carry waterballast Caution 1 At temperatures below 20 C 4 F there is the risk of...

Страница 25: ...2002 LBA app 4 19 Spins Caution Prolonged spinning is satisfactorily accomplished with aft C G positions If prolonged spinning is intended ballast in the ballast box in the fin should be used to achie...

Страница 26: ...the stops until the nose swings down Otherwise due to the reverse airflow the control surfaces may flap against their stops and be damaged In addition holding the control stick at the stop prevents t...

Страница 27: ...e must be raised approx 30 above the horizon After returning the stick to neutral apply full aileron into the desired direction to start the half roll When the wing passes the vertical position the ru...

Страница 28: ...ainst the rolling direction Then pull the stick back to fly the half positive loop before the glider stalls in the inverted attitude If you keep the stick pulled back for a too long a time during entr...

Страница 29: ...n good and clean condition and using average piloting techniques Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 LBA app 5 3 5 2 Approved data 5 2 1 Airspeed indicator system calibration IAS indicated airspe...

Страница 30: ...osswind performance The demonstrated crosswind velocity is 15 km h 8 kts according to the airworthiness requirements 5 3 2 Gliding performance Performance data with 20 m span S 17 53 m wing loading kg...

Страница 31: ...Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 5 6 5 3 3 Flight polar with 20 m wing span Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 5 7 5 3 4 Flight polar with 18 m wing span...

Страница 32: ...operated A procedure for calculating the in flight C G is also provided A comprehensive list of all equipment available for this sailplane is contained in the maintenance manual 6 2 Weighing procedur...

Страница 33: ...arch 2002 6 4 6 8 Loading chart 6 8 1 Cockpit load see weighing report section 6 8 8 a single seated max load in the front seat 110 kg 242 lbs min load in the front seat see placard in cockpit and wei...

Страница 34: ...s light weight so the max mass is 12 kg The number of weights can be determined by the following table Mass of rear pilot kg lbs Number of trim weights Number of blinks of the lamp in the front instru...

Страница 35: ...solo flying with fin ballast box empty XX YY 40 min load in front seat for solo flying with fin ballast box filled Weighing was executed with battery in the fin Z110 tailwheel with plastic hub brass h...

Страница 36: ...ear 85 0 280 23 80 Waterballast in the wings 140 0 206 28 84 Water in the fin tank 5 4 5 260 27 86 Ballast in box in the fin 9 6 5 400 51 26 Total 745 XS 0 404 301 1 XS Moment Mass The limits of the i...

Страница 37: ...nstruments in front panel 1 910 m Instruments in rear panel 0 740 m removable ballast Option see section 7 15 1 1 960 m Battery in fin see section 6 8 4 5 340 m Tail wheel see section 7 15 4 5 305 m F...

Страница 38: ...ing spar caps Ailerons CFRP foam sandwich shell Rudder GFRP foam sandwich shell Horizontal stabilizer GFRP foam sandwich shell with CFRP roving spar caps Elevator GFRP shell Fuselage GFRP shell fusela...

Страница 39: ...4 the panel can be hinged backwards into the cockpit take out the control stick first Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 7 5 10 Undercarriage retraction extension handle black back retracted fr...

Страница 40: ...t 2 blinks appear and 1 blink for a light weight this means 10 blinks if the box is filled up completely After a pause of 2 3 seconds the blinking will be repeated etc The blinking can be stopped by p...

Страница 41: ...nt seat is constructed as an integral inner shell The rear seat is height adjustable The adjustment is by means of a strap similar to the shoulder harness As safety harness only symmetric 4 point harn...

Страница 42: ...from DG Flugzeugbau All current carrying wiring confirms to aeronautical specifications Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 7 11 7 13 Pitot and static system see diagram 8 M M Pitot probe in fuse...

Страница 43: ...tion and to be inspected and entered in the aircraft log book by a licensed inspector 7 15 4 Heavy tailwheel Instead of the standard tailwheel with plastic hub S23 a tailwheel with brass hub S27 1 may...

Страница 44: ...w a planned schedule of lubrication and preventive maintenance based on climatic and flying conditions encountered 8 2 Inspection period maintenance The Instructions for continued airworthiness mainte...

Страница 45: ...and humidity will cause premature ageing of the external surfaces of your sailplane Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 8 4 8 5 Transport It is recommended to carry this valuable sailplane in a...

Страница 46: ...rwise this may lead to swelling of the gelcoat More stubborn dirt which cannot be removed by washing may be cleaned off with silicone free wax containing car polishes e g 1Z Extra Meguiars in USA Long...

Страница 47: ...Flight manual DG 1000S Issued March 2002 9 1 9 Supplements Section not effective...

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