GIN Carrera + (PLUS) S
Last year GIN released the original Carrera with a B certification .
He stated at the time that this glider needs active piloting and is
destined to experienced pilots with a background in a
performance/intermediate glider.
Unfortunately, lots of pilots were slightly mislead by the B label, and did in fact bought the Carrera .
For me it was an excellent glider that had a superb
climb rate, a respective glide angle and great maneuverability. The
original Carrera was competing easily with the C class with top scores.
For sure it was a bit handful for the B class, but not for the pilots who were used to fly moderate aspect ratio C gliders.
In 2015, GIN released another version of his excellent Carrera. The
Carrera plus has now lower sheathed lines, and the R&D team
claimed to have modified the angle of attack and line lengths to reach
more comfort and better overall feel.
Having flown the Original Carrera S ,i have now the Plus version in S
size also to see if these modifications are indeed a plus over the
original Carrera without the loss of overall performance or are they
just simply a marketing tool ? …Let see…
I have flown the Carrera plus S from 90 to 94 .
Pulling the A’s on the Carrera Plus S, showed a slight delay in rising
power for the first 70 %, comparing it to the original version. After
the 90 % rise, the Carrera plus accelerates to a quick take off. This
new characteristic is very good in high winds.The pilot will have the
time to catch the glider much sooner.
In the air the brake authority are slightly less than the original
version, with a glider that stays more flat in turns. Carving was
continuous on the original version, but the Carrera plus will flatten
the turn to a more calmer one.
To evaluate the climb rate, i had to fly several times with my trusted
friends and in company of reference gliders in that matter.
We confirmed that the climb rate of the Carrera plus is indeed a plus on this new version.
Explanation:
1-Trim speed is slightly reduced by less than 0.5 km/h. A similarly
loaded Delta 2 SM has now slightly faster trim speed than the Carrera
plus S.
2-The pitch movements on the original Carrera has been changed. The
Carrera plus has a slight pitch back in entering cores, and the overall
pitch behavior is now more dampened . However the roll is still present
as the original version which is excellent.
3-The Carrera plus doesn’t dive in turns allowing a very efficient climb
in difficult conditions that could match the best ones in the C
category.(We don’t measure climb rate in easy ,constant thermals…No use !
All gliders climb similarly in those conditions)
In turbulent conditions the Carrera plus is indeed more comfortable than
the original version as the pitch movements are 50 % more dampened and
the glider is now always searching for a leveled flight.
The overall feeling of a more compact and solid tips is felt.
Once inside the core, the pleasure of the turning abilities are present.
Of course the extra agility of the Original version has been slightly
reduced, but I really enjoyed every thermal as the brakes are still
precise and linear and the wing followed my command in a smooth and
homogenous turn.
Gliding next to a Delta 2 SM, showed surprisingly a very close and
slightly similar glide angle at trim speed, showing that the plus
version is still very competitive!
What surprised me more is the glide at bar.
Pushing half bar on the Carrera plus needs a moderate to light pressure
and showed the hidden power of this new version. The glide angle at
45km/h is excellent and very competitive to say the least with moderate
aspect ratio the C gliders…
Big ears are easy to pull, they open by themselves.
Conclusion:
The Carrera plus still retains its gliding performance. The climb rate
in weak and difficult conditions is above any B glider I have tested
until now. Low saves are easier to manage.
The main question remains: Is it worth upgrading to the ‘plus’ version?
GIN offered a 35 % more comfortable Carrera plus for a wider range of experienced pilots.
It is still NOT your first average B glider, but for pilots who has
enough experience in the category, and wanted a very competitive 6.2
aspect ratio with B certification, or pilots that do not want to sell
their original Carreras, and are looking for that extra comfort in
general handling, then an upgrade is useful.
9 Comments
Thank you very much Ziad!!!!
Hi Ziad,
In the gin Carrera article you say that top speed is only 11 kph over trim speed, presumably for certification purposes.
Has the full bar speed of the carrera plus changed compared to the carrera?
How does the full bar and trim speed of the carrera plus compare to other high B's (like Mentor4 and Iota) and to other C's (Like Alpina2 or Delta2)?
Cheers,
Impressively easy takeoffs with Gin Carrera Plus S.
So far I have had 14 takeoffs with this glider in weak and quite strong conditions. The glider rises slowly and gives me a feeling of control that I have never experienced on other A and B gliders. In fact it is easier than the Gin Atlas which I have also groundhandled. This must be a lucky strike from Gin in my opinion. What are the experiences of other pilots on takeoff?
Dear Ziad;
firstly I have to thank you for your outstanding job it`s just absolutly briliant . I have heard and red and whatched like milions of articles and videos from all over the web and even real world expirence ; lets put it this way ; I`m on the Airwave Sport 4 for about 300 hrs and about to order a new canopy ( I`m in full contorl of my current wing ) , do you think Carerra Plus fits me or it`s better for me to upgrade to new brother ( BGD Base ) ?!
Hi,
Thank you for your nice comments.
It's difficult to recommend a glider by distance.Your instructor knows better your skills …the C+ isn't very demanding for someone who flies practically 100 hours a year in strong conditions…but it's a C glider with a B certification.
Cheers
Dear Ziad, in your opinion what glider is best option the carrera plus or the sigma 9, in safety reactions on strong days.
Thanks.
I think the Sigma 9.
Cheers
Hi Ziad. What you think about flying C+ Small at 85kg?
I fly a XS with 80 and it feels better with 83kg.
Don't fly the C+ in the lower weight range.