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We in the old world tried to give gliding a new start
with the one design class but we failed. The reasons are probably many but at least in my club I think it was that the PW-5 didn’t look good enough and also to some extent didn’t perform past the critical 37-39 point. What the world of gliding really lacks to once more start grooving is a cheap and attractive singleseater that can be bought by clubs in numbers and that can be the core in a single design class. If it were possible to reduce the cost to that of a new family car or there about it would come into reach of the common man. I don’t think that such a glider can be built in Europe because as i see it there are to strong economical interests to keep thing where they are here. Of reasons previously mentioned in this thread I also think that it has the be built with techniques more adopted to mass production than the now commonly used. I don’t think that we Europeans will do that in the foreseeable future. Why don’t you take the lead for a while? America has the know-how and the guts. Do not wait for us. You could do it! Jannica / Sweden |
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