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![]() At 01:18 05 December 2005, Bob Korves wrote: Yes, the DG trimmer control is cr@p, in all the DG's I have flown. Also the very stiff aileron control in the 1000 -- takes both hands on the stick to enter a thermal. The front seat of the 1000 is quite comfortable, but the back seat is like sitting on a toilet. The Duo has a few minor faults, but the visibility is superb from both cockpits and the handling is light and well balanced, nore like a single seater. -Bob Korves Bob, The ailerons on our DG1000 are not at all heavy, and it has the most nicely co-ordinated controls of any two seater glider I have ever flown (Duo is also nice). Have you tried oiling the hinges? Derek Copeland |
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