Hi Stu

There will definitely be no Nimeta at Uvalde.
It is no longer with us due to an in-flight failure of the wing.
The pilot used his parachute and survived.

Kind regards 

Bernard   

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Subject:[Aus-soaring] Concordia - first flight 25th May

  All,   
 Dick Butler's 28m Concordia had it's first flights  on 25th May 
 see article at  SOARING CAFE'  website 

 
http://soaringcafe.com/2012/05/news-flash-dick-butler-makes-first-flight-in-concordia/
[1] 
 if you dig around soaring Cafe there is Dicks calculated polar for
the Concordia,   looks very interesting,  more than 50:1 at 100
knots. best L/D about 75 at 75 knots, no need to slow down unless
turning. (can anyone remember the Nambus 4 with the glide angle
flatter than the curvature of the earth. Ref.  Aust. Gliding article,
circa 1984.) 
 This confirms the Open Class will be really interesting this year at
the Uvalde Worlds in Texas. with  
 Concordia, Quintus ASH30 ASH31 - probably Stretched 21m JS1 too,  
JS2 or JS117% ? EB29 ? 
 But no Nimeta it would seem!  What else will turn up ? This is like
going back to the early 70's where open class had all the surprises. 
 Many new and many different ideas about the best open class solution.
Higher wing-loading seems to be the theme. 
 We shall see who is right, in a few weeks - starting july 28th. Some
of the top pilots might be wondering if they have picked the correct
mount. And then there is Duckhawk too. cheers Stu  

Links:
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http://soaringcafe.com/2012/05/news-flash-dick-butler-makes-first-flight-in-concordia/

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