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Old October 21st 13, 05:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Best cross country ship class

You know. The Germans have done a very good job designing their ships. They are all very, very good. Some people have a preference for blonds, or red heads, or dark hair. Some people go for long legs or long necks. You will love the ship you have.

My strongest advice is to consider the trailer first. A Cobra. Yes, there are several copies but....get a Cobra. Whatever ship is inside of the Cobra trailer is going to be wonderful.

The second STRONG suggestion is to get a one man rigging system. I use the Cobra system for both my gliders. I have been very happy. The only dings and dents in my planes are when people helped me rig instead of using the one-man-rigging system. People mean well but push and tug and lift and lower the wings at the wrong times and that is when I have obtained my "rashes.."

My experiences. My opinions.
 




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