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Rolladen-Schneider LS6
An LS6-c with 17.5 m wingtips over the French countryside.
Type designation LS6
Competition class 15 metre and 18 metre
Crew 1
Length 6.66 m (LS6/LS6-a/LS6-b)
6.84 m (LS6-c)
6.72 m (LS6-18w)
Height 1.33 m
Cockpit width 0.61 m
Cockpit height 0.80 m
Wingspan 15 m (LS6/LS6-a/LS6-b)
15 / 17.5 m (LS6-c)
15 / 18 m (LS6-c18/LS6-18w)
Wing area 10.53 m² (15.0 m)
11.31 m² (17.5 m)
11.40 m² (18 m)
Aspect ratio 21.4 (15 m)
27.1 (17.5 m)
29.1 (18 m)
Empty mass ca. 252 kg (15 m)
ca. 269 kg (17.5 m)
ca. 257 kg (18 m)
Water ballast 140 kg (LS6/LS6-18w)
160 kg (LS6/LS6-a/LS6-b)
150 kg (LS6-c)
100 kg (LS6-c18)
Tail water ballast 4.1 or 5.5 kg (unavailable for LS6, optional for LS6-a and LS6-b)
Maximum mass 525 kg
Wing loading ca. 33 - 50.0 kg/m² (15 m)
ca. 32 - 46.4 kg/m² (17.5 m)
ca. 30 - 46.1 kg/m² (18 m)
Maximum speed 280 km/h (LS6/LS6-a/LS6-b/LS6-18w)
270 km/h (LS6-c)
Maneuver speed 200 km/h (LS6/LS6-a/LS6-b)
190 km/h (LS6-c/LS6-18w)
Speed in strong turbulence 200 km/h (LS6/LS6-a/LS6-b)
190 km/h (LS6-c/LS6-18w)
Minimum sink rate ca. 0.59 m/s (15 m)
ca. 0.51 m/s (18 m) unballasted
Best glide ratio ca. 42 (15 m)
ca. 47 (17.5 m)
ca. 48 (18 m)

The Rolladen-Schneider LS6 is a 15 metre and 18 metre single-seat flapped glider manufactured by Rolladen-Schneider Flugzeugbau GmbH between 1984 and 2003.

History

The prototype of the LS6, successor to the LS3 in the FAI 15 metre Class, made its first flight in 1983. Having entered production one year later, the LS6 had an uncommonly long production run ended by Rolladen-Schneider's entry into receivership in 2003. A total of 375 exemplars of all versions were built.

A watershed design, the LS6 introduced carbon reinforced plastic as a structural material in LS-gliders, thin profiles for wings and empennage, wing extensions and other features that have been retained in all subsequent types developed by the company. The resilience of the design is well illustrated by the fact that the LS8, rated by many as the best standard class glider available today, is essentially a 'standardised' LS6. The Akaflieg Darmstadt D41, the LS9 and the Akaflieg Köln LS11 also have wings built in the LS6 moulds.

Bettering the record of the LS4 in the Standard Class, the LS6 dominated the 15 metre Class over nearly a decade, winning the first two places at the 1985 World Gliding Championships at Rieti in Italy, the first three places at the 1987 Worlds at Benalla in Australia, the first four places in the 1991 World Championships at Uvalde in the United States and the first two places in the 1993 World Championships at Borlänge in Sweden.

The type consolidated Rolladen-Schneider's reputation for well rounded, easy to fly gliders that do well in any conditions, being known for its superb handling, tolerance of piloting technique and environment (turbulence, rain, contamination by insects) as well as for very good glide ratios over a wide speed range.

The LS6 is succeeded by the LS10, to be produced by DG Flugzeugbau GmbH.

General Description

Aerodynamics

Construction

Later Versions

Numerous changes were incorporated into the LS6 design during its decades long production run:

Sources

 


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