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Old September 11th 04, 12:23 AM
J.M. Farrington
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You could find it a lot easier on the Shemp Hirth web site.

John
"OscarCVox" wrote in message
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Well if you are looking for an easy flying glider...you
can't go too far wrong with a Discus,


I couldnt agree more. We are using it as the first retractable club
glider. We
keep them in the trailer rather than the hanger as they are so quick and
simple
to rig.
Typically we can rig all three using just the three pilots in 15 minutes.
I think the wings are lighter than the LS4 as they have carbon spars.
You can even buy them new still according to Schliechers web site



 




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