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There are a lot of used glass ships in the mid-$20's, all with
performance significantly better than the L33. Take a look at the Wings & Wheels want ads. Jeff Runciman wrote: The training has been in a 2-22. I will be flying a few different aircraft before flying the L-33. If there is another aircraft that might be better? Jeff At 02:48 14 November 2005, Btiz wrote: What you left out is.. what have you been taking your lessons in.. A SGS 233? or Grob 103 or ASK 21? If you've been taking lessons in a SGS 2-33 I would recommend a few flights in a Grob or ASK before climbing into the L33. The Grob or ASK is heavier than the L-33, but the 'look angle' etc is more realistic to the L-33 vs the SGS. It is a nice 'first glider', I have not heard anything good or bad about the glider, I have heard that you need to watch the fuselage tailboom, don't drop it or wrinkle it, a ground look could cause a wrinkle and that would detract from it's strength and integrity. Enjoy, BT 'Jeff Runciman' wrote in message ... Hi Fellow Pilots, My name is Jeff Runciman and I am a new sailplane pilot. I probably have a couple of more hours left before I get my licence. I currently have 135 hours powered, 35 hours ultralite, and about 450 hours of hang gliding time. I am current in all except the ultralight. I am looking at purchasing an L33 Solo. I am looking for advise good and bad about the glider. I am also looking for input on a first glider. I have about 24,000 to spend but need a trailer and one/two man rigging gear. I don't need big time glide or performance but would like a decent glide polar. Any help would be apprciated. Jeff |
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I totally agree with Greg. An ASW 19 at 25k would be perfect. Sexier,
faster, sharper, almost 38:1 and some say safer and easier than the 33. An ASW 15 or a Grob 102 would be nice too. If your budget is 25k you could also share a Discuss with another pilot. I am in the same situation. I was considering an LP49 between 5 and 7k Canadian but it looks like it is not for sale anymore. I am now considering an ASW 19. I just need it to actually be available. I would share it with another person. You should try to find a ship that you'll be able to fly 100+ hours a year for the next 3 to 5 years. I feel the 33 is great but that is not a machine that will keep you busy and learning for 5 years. You could be tempted to upgrade after 1 year. I have heard it is very fun to fly though. |
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You are very smart to not just buy the ship with the most performance as
Greg suggests as your first ship! The L-33 is a very good first ship. I think a slow progression into high performance is a wise move. The amount of fun you have has nothing to do with L/D! I think every glider pilot should fly a 1-26 or something similar every year just to remember how much fun a simple maneuverable ship is. "Greg Arnold" wrote in message news:vdUdf.78$yp6.21@fed1read07... There are a lot of used glass ships in the mid-$20's, all with performance significantly better than the L33. Take a look at the Wings & Wheels want ads. Jeff Runciman wrote: The training has been in a 2-22. I will be flying a few different aircraft before flying the L-33. If there is another aircraft that might be better? Jeff At 02:48 14 November 2005, Btiz wrote: What you left out is.. what have you been taking your lessons in.. A SGS 233? or Grob 103 or ASK 21? If you've been taking lessons in a SGS 2-33 I would recommend a few flights in a Grob or ASK before climbing into the L33. The Grob or ASK is heavier than the L-33, but the 'look angle' etc is more realistic to the L-33 vs the SGS. It is a nice 'first glider', I have not heard anything good or bad about the glider, I have heard that you need to watch the fuselage tailboom, don't drop it or wrinkle it, a ground look could cause a wrinkle and that would detract from it's strength and integrity. Enjoy, BT 'Jeff Runciman' wrote in message ... Hi Fellow Pilots, My name is Jeff Runciman and I am a new sailplane pilot. I probably have a couple of more hours left before I get my licence. I currently have 135 hours powered, 35 hours ultralite, and about 450 hours of hang gliding time. I am current in all except the ultralight. I am looking at purchasing an L33 Solo. I am looking for advise good and bad about the glider. I am also looking for input on a first glider. I have about 24,000 to spend but need a trailer and one/two man rigging gear. I don't need big time glide or performance but would like a decent glide polar. Any help would be apprciated. Jeff |
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I agree with you for the 1-26 because it is a sexy machine. But I have
heard several times that the L33 is not any easier or safer than a Grob 102. You are right though; I was also told that the L33 is more fun than the 102. We are not telling Jeff to buy a Jantar; just a 102 or an ASW 15. If I was going for an older ship I would buy a KA6E. In the UK it is not exceptional to go solo on the ASW 19. But they don't learn on a 2-33 there ;-) |
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Matthieu wrote:
In the UK it is not exceptional to go solo on the ASW 19. But they don't learn on a 2-33 there ;-) It is in my club (Cambridge). We train in all glass (Puchacz, G104, ASK-21) and, after 5 initial solos and checks, transition to the Junior. Its a nearly perfect early post-solo glider. After 30 hours on the Junior we can migrate to a Pegasus or Discus. I spent a happy year flying Juniors up to Silver C standard and then moved to the Pegasus. If you're prepared to consider an ASW-19 you should also look at a Pegasus 101 or 90. The 90 is later than the 101 and has self-connecting controls. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | org | Zappa fan & glider pilot |
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