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The '''DG-101G''' is a successor of the first sailplane manufactured by [[Glaser-Dirks]].
The '''DG-101G''' is a variant of the first sailplane manufactured by [[Glaser-Dirks]]. There are in total 4 versions: DG-100, DG-101, DG-100G, DG-101G. The differences are 2-piece canoy (100) vs. 1-piece canopy (101), all moving stabilizer vs. fixed stabilizer (G). All had the same performance.


== Aircraft help ==
== Aircraft help ==

Revision as of 15:38, 10 March 2011

Glaser-Dirks DG-101G
DG-101G.png
Type Glider
Author(s) Nikolaus Kerner
FDM /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim
--aircraft= dg101g
Status Development (alpha)
Download Download the Glaser-Dirks DG-101G aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).
Cockpit of a DG-101G

The DG-101G is a variant of the first sailplane manufactured by Glaser-Dirks. There are in total 4 versions: DG-100, DG-101, DG-100G, DG-101G. The differences are 2-piece canoy (100) vs. 1-piece canopy (101), all moving stabilizer vs. fixed stabilizer (G). All had the same performance.

Aircraft help

Using the drag robot

  1. Create the drag robot with D.
  2. "Find" the robot (Ctrl-o)
  3. Connect the tow (o)
  4. Give the drag robot a ready for takeoff sign (d).
  5. Apply forward pressure to the stick to keep your glider behind the dragger.

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