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At 16:18 09 July 2018, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
On Sunday, July 8, 2018 at 11:26:25 PM UTC-7, Ian wrote: On 07/07/2018 00:59, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote: =20 Schleicher and Schempp have a long history of making great gliders. Jo= nkers has started that tradition too, however they have only produced a han= dful of gliders compared to the other two listed. =20 The Jonkers started out with the aim of building a world class 18m ship.= =20 In the upcoming world championships 17 out of 46 in the 18m class are=20 Jonkers so I guess they have achieved that. =20 I would have thought that competing with a 21m glider against 28m=20 gliders would be like taking a knife to gun fight. But 17 out of 32=20 entries in open class are JS1c's. That's over 50% of the entries! They=20 have changed the nature of open class. =20 Then there are 5 out of 37 JS3's in the just started 15m championship.=20 They were placed 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th yesterday. =20 Of course there are no Jonkers gliders in the club class! Most of the=20 club class fleet were built when the Jonker brothers were still at school= .. =20 What is surprising about their achievement, is not that they have=20 designed and built world competitive gliders, not that they are=20 competitive in 3 different classes. But the speed with which they have=20 managed to progress from drawing board (computer) to prototype to=20 production and certification. Jonkers have saved the open class. Too bad the Quintus didn't make it to f= ull production, I understand it handles MUCH better than a JS-c-21. Hoping= SH makes a Nimbus 5 or Quintus 2 or AS makes a follow on to their amazing = ASW-22. I loved the open class, in the air, not so much on the ground. You could have bought an Antares 23...... |
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