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It is possible to modify the brakes by fitting a second paddle to each of
the four brakes (top and bottom). This is the same mod. as that to the ASW19. I know of several examples which have had this modification, and I have flown one of them. I have heard the modified braking described as similar to the K21, I agree. W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.). Remove "ic" to reply. "goneill" wrote in message ... performance, handling, value for money "buy it now". The 17 scores massive on these points. BUT they have these reality checks: 1/ Typical early open class, heavy "MUST" have rigging gear. 2/ They have a narrow approach angle, weak airbrakes so best countryside to fly them over is where outlanding fields are larger than usual, they land just as short as a 15meter ship but pilot workload is much more intense. Very little room for error. "Thomas Mærsk Pedersen" wrote in message ... I am considering buying an AWS-17 - any opinions on this glider with regards to performance, handling, value for money etc? Comments will be greatly appreciated. Regards, Thomas Mærsk Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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