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Old November 16th 04, 11:25 PM
Greg O'Sullivan
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Waduino wrote:
Eric Greewall wrote...
A moderate performance, moderately priced motorglider might be just what it
takes to get them into the sport!

So what is the closest we can get to this today, right now, check-signing
pen ready to write? Moderate performance, moderate price, quality glider, or
in other words affordable self-launching fun.
Wad.


Silent: http://www.alisport.com/eu/eng/index.html
Apis: http://www.apisgliders.com/index.html
Excel: http://www.alpaero.com/
Sinus: http://www.mcp.com.au/sinus/index.html

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