Specifications
Not to be confused with its predecessor, the 18 meter (Open) Cirrus, the Standard Cirrus is a completely different ship, a standard class glider (15 meter span without flaps) with airbrakes on the upper wing surface only. It has an all-flying elevator and a steel-tube frame in the fuselage to which the wings and the main-wheel retraction mechanism are attached. The wings are of a PVC foam core construction with a fiberglass skin.
Except as noted, the following figures are from the book Segelflugzeuge: Vom Wolf zum Discus by Peter F. Selinger (Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart). You should consult your owner's manual and placards for values specific to your aircraft.
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Standard Cirrus |
Cirrus 75 |
Cirrus 75B (with 16m tips) |
Number of seats |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Airfoil, Wing (1)
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Wortmann
Root Rib: FX S 02-196
Inner Panel: Linear Transition
Aileron Panel: FX 66-17 A II-182
twist angle before #175 (?) (4): 0.75 deg.
twist angle from #175 (?) (4): 1.5 deg.
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Wortmann
Root Rib: FX S 02-196
Inner Panel: Linear Transition
Aileron Panel: FX 66-17 A II-182
twist angle: 1.5 deg.
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Wortmann
Root Rib: FX S 02-196
Inner Panel: Linear Transition
Aileron Panel: FX 66-17 A II-182
twist angle: 1.5 deg.
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Airfoil, Elevator (2)
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NACA 65-012
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NACA 65-012
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NACA 65-012
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Airfoil, Vertical Stabilizer (2)
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NACA 63-013A/012A
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NACA 63-013A/012A
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NACA 63-013A/012A
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Wing span |
49.2 ft 15 m |
49.2 ft 15 m |
52.5 ft 16 m |
Wing area |
107.5 sq ft 10.0 sq m |
107.5 sq ft 10.0 sq m |
111.4 sq ft 10.36 sq m |
Wing loading |
5.6-6.8 lb/sq ft 27.2-33.0 kg/sq m |
5.9-8.0 lb/sq ft 28.5-39.0 kg/sq m |
5.8-6.5 lb/sq ft 28.0-31.85 kg/sq m |
Aspect ratio |
22.5 |
22.5 |
24.7 |
Empty weight |
445 lb 202 kg |
473 lb 215 kg |
485 lb 220 kg |
Payload |
282 lb 128 kg |
386 lb 175 kg |
243 lb 110 kg (3) |
Gross weight |
728 lb 330 kg |
860 lb 390 kg |
728 lb 330 kg |
Water ballast |
132 lb 60 kg |
132 lb 60 kg |
0 lb 0 kg |
Minimum Sink Rate |
128 ft/min @ 41 kts 0.65 m/sec @ 75 km/h |
124 ft/min @ 42 kts 0.63 m/sec @ 78 km/h |
118 ft/min @ 42 kts 0.60 m/sec @ 78 km/h |
Maximum L/D |
36 @ 51 kts and 5.7 lb/sq ft @ 95 km/h and 28.0 kg/sq m |
37 @ 50 kts and 6.3 lb/sq ft @ 93 km/h and 30.6 kg/sq m |
38 @ 48 kts and 6.1 lb/sq ft @ 88 km/h and 29.8 kg/sq m |
(1) Source: Helmut Treiber, Schempp-Hirth
(2) Source: Fred Thomas, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design
(3) Corrected from Selinger's 180 kg, assuming gross weight is correct at 390 kg
(4) Approximate serial number (If anyone has the exact number please tell
Jim Hendrix.
Sources:
- for latter value (1.5 deg) and approximate s/n of change (175): J. Laude, Schempp-Hirth;
- for earlier value (.8 deg): Fred Thomas, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design; however,
George Moffat, Winning On The Wind, pg.72, states that .75 degrees were added. I assume
that Fred Thomas rounded up since he lists twist angles only in tenths of a degree.
Although the manual for a model-A Standard Cirrus claims a best L/D of 38 at 46 kts, Paul Bikle measured 35.2 for an model-A at 51 kts and Dick Johnson measured 35.9 for a model-B also at 51 kts.
Again, the manual for a model-A claims a minimum sink rate of 112 ft/min at 38 kts; whereas, Paul Bikle measured 134 ft/min at 42.5 kts.
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