The design of the LS4 was influenced mainly by the experience Rolladen-Schneider had gained with the
LS2 and
LS3 flapped gliders.
Wolf Lemke returned to a double-tapered wing planform, giving it a larger area comparatively to the
LS1 and LS2, and enlarged all control surfaces: the ailerons were elongated and brought further inboard and the tailplane span was increased. The fuselage and vertical stabilizer were taken from the
LS3 moulds. Other notable features of the design were the retractable landing gear, the
centre of gravity tow release that retracts with landing gear, the heel-operated wheel brakes, the upper wing surface air brakes and the water ballast system with internal bags.
Structure The structure is entirely
glass-reinforced plastic mostly with synthetic foam cores. The exterior coating, as with most composite gliders, is
gelcoat, which protects the load-bearing composite from humidity and UV-radiation, and is thick enough to allow wing profiling, which is done by hand during the finishing stages of manufacturing to achieve the smoothness required for extensive
laminar flow. ==Variants==