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Old October 30th 03, 07:33 PM
Robert Ehrlich
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Ernie Schneider wrote:

thanks Robert, and what would your "size" be ?

I fit comfortably in a LS6(had one for a year) and I am 178 cm/5'10"


I am 165 cm & 62 kg. While in some domains this small size may
be an inconvenient, in gliders it is clearly an advantage, except
for the frequent need of cushions and sometime ballast.
 




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