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On Nov 5, 8:58*am, Berry wrote:
About the only thing keeping the ASK-7 and -13's from being the best trainers for the money is that their cockpits were not designed for the "modern" physique. Well, I have a "modern" physique (love that euphemism!), and I fit in our K-13 just fine. The back seat of a 2-33, OTOH, is painful. I totally agree that the K-13 is a great primary trainer. It suffers, in the US at least, from being made from first-generation composites (i.e. wood and fabric), which is absurd in most parts of the US where it will outlast it's pilots! And, as the original poster mentioned, requires a bit of conversion when moving up to more slippery glass. Perhaps we can import a bunch of K-13s from Europe to replace our grounded Blanik L-13s? Maybe we should convince someone to put the 2-32 back in production - now there is a glider with room for the well fed pilot & passenger(s)! And it spins! Kirk 66 |
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