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Old September 26th 06, 06:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell
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Surfer! wrote:
In message , John Price
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Always buy the most performance you can afford.


That you have the ability to fly. There's no point if you start by
scaring yourself silly with tender handling and/or a complicated ship.


Yes, some people do find the transition from a slower, easier to land
glider to the higher performance glider intimidating, and don't develop
their cross-country skills because prospect of a field landing becomes
too worrisome. And some will pursue cross-country a bit too exuberantly,
not realizing the difficulty the higher landing speeds and their limited
field selection abilities will cause them. I'm glad my cross-country
career began in a Ka-6e. It saved me from myself a couple times.

But, low performance isn't just for inexperienced pilots. There is an
advantage to a very good pilot that wants to fly as hard and as long as
possible: at the end of the day, you are not nearly so far from home.
Jim Hard's exploits come to mind. If he was doing those kinds of flights
in a 15 meter glider instead of a 1-26, it would be costing him a lot
more in time, money, and burned out retrieve drivers.

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"Transponders in Sailplanes" on the Soaring Safety Foundation website
www.soaringsafety.org/prevention/articles.html

"A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org
 




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