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There are plenty of very good gliders that don't have
self-connecting controls, don't let that put you off buying them; unless you think you are the sort of idiot that will take-off without having the connections checked. At 02:48 02 November 2007, Waduino wrote: What's the solution to this question? What's a good first glider for someone transitioning from a CS77 and wanting the following: - automatic hookups - easy to rig - flaps - well behaved in terms of stall/spin, and - climbs well in weak conditions and runs reasonably well in average east coast conditions Budget? Say 20-60k US, depending whether I go alone or with 1 or 2 partners. Thanks. Wad. |
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