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It is good to hear in the above dialog that, while the DG-100 series
isn't a rocket ship, it holds its value (especially the DG-101G) due to its desireability for various reasons. That should make my wife happier about the purchase of gliders in general. Note that my DG-101G was flown in a regional contest by a past Polish national champion (Janusz Centka) to a first place finish in Sports Class. That says to me it isn't always the airplane, it's the pilot...at least to a certain extent. I am thinking of moving up to a DG-300 or DG-303 (winglets!) and wonder if it also holds its value as the DG-101 does? - John |
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