Tuesday, 25 December 2018
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Queen 2 light size S
I already have tested the Queen 2 MS in normal cloth. Here’s the Q-light 2 in size S.
The Q-light is delivered with soft skinny risers and the whole weight of the glider is around 4 kg. The brakes will go only through a rubber loop to ensure their locking position. (no stainless steel or magnet holder)
Launching the Q-light, in light breeze need a slight pull.The light cloth helps a lot in keeping the glider overhead. For a C pilot, even in strong breeze the Q-light is relatively easy to launch in tricky areas.
I flew the Q-light Small (65-85) at 85 all up, with a Woody Valley GTO Light.
In this test, i will compare the Q-light Small to the Alpina 3 Small. They both have the same weight range. I also flew the Artik 5 size 24 (75-95) at 95 all up next to the Q-light Small that was given to a friend who also gave me his feedback of that interesting glider.
Each time a new glider is out, it’s weird to read tests that go toward “this is the best glider..” kind of talk…But sometimes they truly are quite exquisite ! And test flying them will be a great joy.
The brake pressure of the Q-light S at 85 all up is toward the light side. It ressembles the Alpina 3 S ones at the same load. The brakes are precise and the Q-light is very agile ! No matter what quality the thermal delivers, the Q-light can be steered inside the core quite efficiently. That’s a really cool feature in a glider that gives a swift, snappy feel through the brakes, and also a pleasurable and smooth one in turns !
The brakes are to be used moderately as sometimes the Q-light S will dive quickly into a turn.
Saying that, flat turns are also doable and efficient even on a loaded Q-light S.

Doing some glides next to an Artik 5 24 loaded at top, showed me many times that this small Q-light have an impressive surfing power into the airmass. For pure gliding in moving air, i could easily confirm it’s efficiency for it’s amazing gliding properties that i could place high up in my C comparison table.
The trim speed of the Q-light S at 85, is faster by 1 km/h than an Artik 5 24 loaded at 95. And also faster than an Alpina 3 S.
The Artik 5, 24 and the Alpina 3 S are both super fine gliders, but they have this very slight pitch when entering thermals and surfing the air as i already mentioned in my tests. This wasn’t felt at all on the Q-Light S, as it was sliding through the airmass and moving forward with that fine quality to climb like stepping up on stairs.
In my queen 2 MS test, i wrote that the Q2 climbs fast. The Q-Light S is also very similar. When catching a steady, well built thermal, the Q-Light S jumps upward like a spring , and it cores beautifully, responding to every pulled centimeter on the brakes.
In very weak thermals, (0.2 m/s…0.5 m/s…) the Q-Light S is also efficient, like the Alpina 3 S. Probably the Artik 5 24 also loaded could have a slight edge may be because of being a larger size. I didn’t have an Artik 5 22 to compare, but for me the Q-Light S has already fulfilled beyond my expectations the excellent climb and glide for a C glider.
The working load on the Q-Light S is slightly higher than the one on the Alpina 3 S as it moves slightly more in turbulent air. To place it accurately, the Q-Light is easier than the 6.4 aspect ratio, Skywalk Spice for example. Fo more details, please see the C comparison already updated. (https://public.tableau.com/profile/ziad.bassil#!/vizhome/CGliderComparison/CGliderComparison)
The speed system is toward the light side, and the glide seems even more efficient after 5 km/h over trim. Controlling the Q-Light S with the C risers is quite efficient for a 3 liner.
Ears are stable, sometimes they shake a bit. Smaller ones are more stable. They reopen quite fast.

For me it was indeed rewarding, to test fly this Q-Light S ! A must to test fly if you are looking for a light companion for hike and fly adventures, or XC performance flying. And of course a very strong contender for the sports class competitions.
Video will follow ,
Happy flights,
Ziad
This is only my opinion. Make your own !
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