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Thing is
though, as far as I know, none have crashed or been repaired to evaluate for their crashworthiness or repairability VS. other models. Not true. Janusz Centka crashed one in Finland and he walked away from it without a scratch, he was just bruised up. The control surface play is certainly an issue. Someone should ask the factory about that. Is it correctable or not? Was it down to BB or is it fleet wide? D-2 was tested quite extensively in Poland by Aviation Institute and found no problem with that. In your discussions you forgetting that all gliders manufactured in Europe are made to EASA standard, not just the German gliders. The same regulations are applicable to D-2 as well as to V-2 or ASG-29. Jacek Pasco, WA |
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