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Jeff,
Buy a nice LS-4! It's well in your budget range. Many have been refinished and upgraded. Almost all will come with useable instruments, radio, etc.,and usually a good trailer. They have earned many accolades for exceptional handling and benign flying qualities. They hold their value far better than almost any other glider and there is always a buyer waiting in rhe wings when you are ready to move on. Resale is an important consideration. You can use the money left over in your budget for lots of tows, upgrades or, you could just send it to your favorite charity. Cheers!, Pete "Kirk Stant" wrote in message om... One more thing: Make sure it has a REALLY NICE TRAILER. Nothing will make the soaring experience sour quicker than having to struggle with a goofy, poorly designed trailer. Make sure you take the time to rig and derig any gliders you are thinking of buying - preferably with an experience glider pilot friend along to point out things you may not notice. Remember, instruments and parachutes can be replaced or upgraded, but you will have to live with that trailer for a while! Kirk |
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