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Opinions on fleet replacement strategies.



 
 
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Old June 26th 06, 08:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Opinions on fleet replacement strategies.


Bruce Greef wrote:
Charles Yeates wrote:
A PW-6 may be what you need -- performance of a K21, price of a Puch, and it
spins if you want it to.


"Mike Lindsay" wrote in message
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In article 4493fbb5.0@entanet, Martin Gregorie
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Bruce Greef wrote:

Whether the K21 is the best option - again too heavy, and too expensive.

While a K21 without mods, will hardy spin at all.




Hi Charles

PW6 is top of my list. The club management needs convincing...

Bruce


Great ground handling also. Even better is XC training potential due
to ease of rigging and derigging. Be sure to get one with a trailer.

Frank Whiteley

 




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