Blanik L-33 Solo
Our club had one, and it flew very nicely. However, we found the tail
cone fragile if not landed with proper technique, and in a large club
such as ours, it didn't take long before some bonehead managed to bend
the fuslage.
For a private owner who has the skill to fly it properly, I believe it
would be a delightful glider to own.
Guy Byars
On Sep 11, 6:40*pm, Walt Connelly Walt.Connelly.
wrote:
Anyone wish to weigh in on the L-33 solo? I am in the market for a
single seater. *Metal is preferred because you can tie it down outside
without the problems associated with glass. *1-34's are hard to find,
not a lot of metal ships on the market these days it seems.
Can anyone speak to the handling of this aircraft from personal
experience? *
Walt
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Walt Connelly
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