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Old December 6th 06, 06:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Jack wrote:
I find that really a shame, because I have 128 hours in a 1-35 and it's
really a nice sailplane, in my opinion. Then again, I like tha flaps
better than spoilers. A 1-35 is really pretty rugged, and makes a fine
first sailplane, if one can get past the fear of looking down over the
nose at full flap.


The one with only 250 hours is the real puzzler. Ten hours per year?
Whoever owned it should have sold it off while it was still worth
something.

Johan Larson