Rotary Engines seem to offer a lot for light aircraft.  Why has it taken so
long for them to find this niche application?

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Tom & Jane Gilbert <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> I look forward to my magazine as always but... The ASK 21mi uses the
> Austro rotary engine... Not the Solo 2-stroke.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On 20 Apr 2015, at 1:24 am, John Roake <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > GLIDING INTERNATIONAL
> >
> > ISSUE MAY 2015
> >
> >
> >
> > Expect your copy of the magazine in your mail box next week. This issue
> has
> > a wide range  of exceptional  stories  and photographs including :
> >
> > €  Finally, Schempp-Hirth has announced their answer to the 18 metre
> > sailplane debate.  Unveiled at ¹Aero 2015¹ at Friedrichshafen, the Ventus
> > III is something truly to behold and if it flies as well as it looks, the
> > opposition has something to be wary of. We are the first to produce
> photos
> > of the Ventus III with an accompanying press release from manufacturers.
> >
> > €  An official report on the German expedition to Everest and beyond
> headed
> > by Klaus Ohlmann.  Some exceptional photographs. Not the every day
> gliding
> > scene.  What they did was quite frightening.
> >
> > €  The co-pilot of Germanwings flight 9525 had a long association with
> the
> > Westerwald Gliding Club in Germany.  A review of his past gliding history
> > and a number of facts on Andreas Lubitz not previously made public.
> >
> > €  Have you heard of the GloW sailplane.  A factory has been sent up  in
> the
> > United Kingdom to produce this sailplane with an entirely new self launch
> > feature  - there is nothing like it! They are guaranteeing to be the
> least
> > expensive new sailplane on today¹s market.  The first production models
> will
> > appear in September.  Full coverage of the history and future (with
> photos
> > and graphics) on this project.
> >
> > €  Englishman Mike Till is an inspirational gliding instructor who
> follows
> > the sun instructing at Omarama in the English winter and in England¹s
> London
> > Gliding Club at Dunstable in the New Zealand winter.  With 12,000 hours
> in
> > sailplanes and almost the same in tow-aircraft, this Œgentleman¹ has had
> an
> > amazing career that will keep readers enthralled with his history.  A
> report
> > from Rod Dew, famous pilot and writer on gliding affairs.
> >
> > €  Aldo Cernezzi, our in house, sailplane evaluator, flies and reports on
> > the Stemme S6.  If motor gliding interests you, you will enjoy Aldo¹s
> always
> > frank report.
> >
> > €  Steve Noys comes across a pre-war designed two seater trainer used by
> the
> > U.S. Airforce in 1942.  He takes on the mammoth task of restoring it to
> > flying status. Well illustrated!
> >
> > €  A major break through in radio technology. The Pizzicato Project uses
> > less than 10% of current production parts in producing a communication
> > transceiver.  Expect transceiver products to dramatically become cheaper
> in
> > the near future.  Cambridge Consultants (England) are confident they have
> > discovered major new circuitry for our every day radio products.
> >
> > €  A review of the ŒRound the World Courtesy of the Sun¹ project. Until
> now
> > few have appreciated the size of this powered glider.  Detailed graphics.
> >
> > €  To our pilots who always carry a camera with them, you will be
> extremely
> > interested in the new Œstick on camera to any surface¹ activated by a
> cell
> > phone. This is a new product for those who love taking Œselfies.¹   Cost
> > $79.
> >
> > €   We devote a page to the U.S, Pilots Bill of Right Part II.  The
> > ramifications of this project will have world-wide effects for every
> soaring
> > pilot.
> >
> > €  The Wright Brother were not first.  Heard of Cayley?  Well he was a
> > hundred years ahead of the Wright boys and he proved it. Recent
> discovery of
> > Cayley graphics of 1792 will have you thinking. A remarkable story for
> > gliding historians and others with just a mere interest in the sport.
> >
> > €  At last we can let subscribers know about the program under way at the
> > University of Texas in Dallas.  Learning about the whereabouts of active
> > thermals whilst flying is now a possibility. A big funded research
> program
> > is under way.  See this current issue.
> >
> > €  The U.S. FAA have finally released the rules that will apply to the
> > aerial use of drones.  A must read for active soaring pilots.
> >
> > €  The Australian Airforce have applied flight restrictions on the ASK21
> > Mis.
> > There needs to be a fix for the  self launch Solo motor.
> >
> > €  Major accidents world wide since our last issue: no sailplanes
> involved
> > in mid airs but two bail outs. All detailed in this issue.
> >
> > € Plus 35 other stories that will educate and inform.
> >
> > We hope you will join us.
> > JOHN ROAKE
> > EDITOR.
> >
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