Actually when I posted the original thread I didn't think there was much anyone could respond with because we don't have that level of input feel yet. I thought perhaps a little dreaming and imagining would happen (I'm sounding more like JoeF every day I'm thinking that with all of the Bluetooth devices we have now, at least the pilot wouldn't have to have any wires connected to sensors on the glider. All sensory input to the pilot could be wireless.
A big thing to ponder is just what physical feelings could represent what's happening to the airframe? I wonder what a soaring bird feels when changes take place on its wings? We could possibly use sensations in individual fingers and toes to represent what's happening to our glider. Probably, the middle finger would be used when another glider passed too close.
So yes, glider design issues do need to be written about as a forum subject. I'm discussing seated flying control bar design stuff with WW right now so, maybe that's a topic for a forum also (that design problem was left in the dust long ago).
Frank