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IGC Decision on 13.5 meter class - Yes or No?



 
 
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Old March 9th 10, 11:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Cochrane
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Default IGC Decision on 13.5 meter class - Yes or No?


I'll be racing 15m until the lights go out. *Took me long enough to
get here, I ain't leaving the party that easy. *I invite y'all to join
me. *It's good fun.

-Evan Ludeman / T8


Yeah, 15 meter is now the "one design" "cheap" class that people
wished for for so long. Top level competition, half the price of a new
18m glider, and it will be ASW27 and Ventus2 forever; no hot new
glider is going to come devalue your investment. Plus you can go fly
with the 18m guys if you don't mind losing 30 points a day or so.

John Cochrane
 




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