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Duckhawk: a real chance of winning US 15m nationals....



 
 
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Old May 21st 12, 06:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sean Fidler (F2)
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Default Duckhawk: a real chance of winning US 15m nationals....

Agreed. Im not writing any checks until it wins the worlds ;-). lol!

On Sunday, May 20, 2012 11:56:47 PM UTC-4, Kevin Christner wrote:
On May 20, 11:23*pm, Tony wrote:
Frank's reports on Soaring Cafe seem to indicate that from a purely subjective standpoint while flying with the Duckhawk it is right with the Ventus 2's and ASW-27/29-15's.


Note that the Duckhawk is designed for better high speed
performance... A lot of guys flying around dry or partial water isn't
a great comparison. Wait to see it out west... then we'll know.

2C


 




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