So far, all we know is that it wasn’t engine failure or fuel exhaustion. Pilot is alive, so hopefully we’ll learn what happened.
Almost looks like a powerline flip.So far, all we know is that it wasn’t engine failure or fuel exhaustion. Pilot is alive, so hopefully we’ll learn what happened.
Almost looks like a powerline flip.
I’ll add context that when gliding at-altitude, everything gets cold-soaked. The sun from the canopy warms your upper body, but your feet can be freezing.
Maybe not really “flight levels” but yeah …. Looking at the Winds Aloft today, at KGIF going from Ground to Freezing is around 15k feet. So unless they were flying with Oxygen….Temps here have been in the mid-90s all week. He would have needed to be in the flight levels to get any meaningful cold soak.
It’s Hard for me to put any faith in FlightAware for a Glider, most don’t even have Transponders, much less ADS-b out.ADS-B track here...slow descent, lots of turns...I'm not a glider pilot, so I don't know if this is normal or not.
We can only speculate, but…. Looking for lift and not finding any.Not the right kind of turns for thermaling… ?
Looks like a 2017 motor glider with a 4 stroke engine.
Did I accidentally land in the Car Forums? Here comes the “Wankel rotaries _are_ technically 4-stroke” argument again…. Ha !The ASH 31 website says it's a rotary engine.
Did I accidentally land in the Car Forums? Here comes the “Wankel rotaries _are_ technically 4-stroke” argument again…. Ha !
Is it a rotary or a radial or a ?Did I accidentally land in the Car Forums? Here comes the “Wankel rotaries _are_ technically 4-stroke” argument again…. Ha !
Yes rotary, and it’s also referred as a 4 stroke.The ASH 31 website says it's a rotary engine.
Yes rotary, and it’s also referred as a 4 stroke.
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Actually, three combustion events per revolution of the rotor...to be pedantic. They produce a very distinctive exhaust tone. Daryl Drummond did all the rebuilds on the 13-B/13-B msp engines that we ran in our race cars. Love/hate relationship with those engines.there is power "stroke" for every shaft rotation. That's why a Wankel has roughly twice the hp vs displacement of a 4-stroke piston engine.
Actually, three combustion events per revolution of the rotor...to be pedantic. They produce a very distinctive exhaust tone. Daryl Drummond did all the rebuilds on the 13-B/13-B msp engines that we ran in our race cars. Love/hate relationship with those engines.
That is one thing I will say about Mazda, they supported motorsports very well from making parts available/affordable and supporting driver development in closed and open wheel road racing. John Doonan was one hell of a fellow when it came to supporting junior drivers. I can't say enough good about him and Mazda.I loved them for racing. Couldn’t over-rev the things, and the cost of an engine rebuild was a small fraction of that for a piston engine. Plus Mazda Motorsports would sell me parts for less than dealer cost.