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iPilot wrote:
BTW. While writing the requirements, I had LS 4 in mind. It seems to be a good candidate for that purporse. Perhaps DG, who has taken over the assets of LS but doesn't want to produce the LS4, could be persuaded to transmit the production rights to a manufacturer in a low-wages country? With all the LS4's already flying, it would make a great monotype Word Class glider... Hmmm...8 fatal accidents in LS-3 or LS-4 in the USA in 24 years. 0 in the Russia. Of course, there are likely a TON more LS-3/4s, and flying for a lot longer. Interesting, half the LS fatals were high timers ridge flying... So I'm gonna say both the AC-4c (maybe with back opening canopy) and the LS-4 might be good World Class competitors, if retract were allowed. Never flown an LS-4 though. Good for a low time pilot? (20-50 hours?) I suppose the easiest way to tell is to call an insurance company, and get quotes for a typically priced LS-4 and AC-4c, and compare... -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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