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Old February 7th 05, 07:37 PM
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Very nice!

Mike

"PW5 Flyer" wrote in message
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MC wrote:
Im interested PW5 Flyer, what was your criteria for buying your

sailplane.
Was it size, weight, ease of assembly, one class design format?

thanks,


A valid question, though I can't give you a list in
order of importance.

I do like the light wings and easy assembly, It goes together
easier than the Libelle I used to own. My old back can't handle
the heavy wings like I used to.

I like that it has a polyurethane finish instead of Gel coat,
which I hope will save me some money when it comes time to
refinish.

I like the way it looks, the cockpit fits me well.

I liked the price a lot when I bought it, it cost less than some
first Gen and even many later model ships.

But most importantly was when I had the opportunity to fly
one. It was the easiest, most responsive thermaling ship
I have ever flown. I really enjoyed the flight and have every
other one since.

Thanks for asking
PW5 Flyer



 




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