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On Jul 25, 11:36*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Jul 25, 8:50*pm, Patrick McLaughlin wrote: It just so happens, I am selling mine. I've seen this one. Nice rig, well-equipped. It probably has a nice o2 system, too. Bob K. Haven't seen the plane in question but I just spent a week flying and hanging out with Patrick at the Logan Regional contest. He's a quality individual and I am sure the SparrowHawk is as he describes it, based on what I saw of his other 'craft this week! |
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Patrick,
Are you sure your ready to call it an upgrade and sell the Sparrowhawk? I know your almost new Ventus 2bx is a screaming machine and looks as pretty as European nude art, but are you really ready to give up all the fun the Sparrowhawk has to offer? The Ventus demands more speed, where the Sparrowhawk just gives more fun. Watching Region 9 was great fun on Saturday and I sure hope your EYES get better and your miss less turn points which should dramatically boost your score proving what a fine racing machine the Ventus really is. I bet it was the scratches on the wing that slowed you down? I still feel very sad that I sold my Sparrowhawk as it was one of my most difficult decisions I have ever made. I guess it's just all part of the sport. We buy, fly, enjoy, grow, dream faster, by faster, learn more, dream faster, and buy faster once again until we die. Life is great!!!! Dr. John Ackerson O.D. "the eye doctor" Heber City, Utah |
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On Jul 26, 7:34*am, flyingmr2 wrote:
Patrick, * *Are you sure your ready to call it an upgrade and sell the Sparrowhawk? *I know your almost new Ventus 2bx is a screaming machine and looks as pretty as European nude art, *but are you really ready to give up all the fun the Sparrowhawk has to offer? *The Ventus demands more speed, where the Sparrowhawk just gives more fun. *Watching Region 9 was great fun on Saturday and I sure hope your EYES get better and your miss less turn points which should dramatically boost your score proving what a fine racing machine the Ventus really is. *I bet it was the scratches on the wing that slowed you down? * I still feel very sad that I sold my Sparrowhawk as it was one of my most difficult decisions I have ever made. *I guess it's just all part of the sport. We buy, fly, enjoy, grow, dream faster, by faster, learn more, dream faster, and buy faster once again until we die. *Life is great!!!! Dr. John Ackerson O.D. "the eye doctor" Heber City, Utah John, Thanx for the eye exam. I can see my scratches now. I am going to change the designation from Ventus 2bx to bu, for beat-up. Perhaps I don't deserve such a nice glider !! Every time I turn around, I find yet another ding or scratch. I don't know if I am just noticing what was there from the previous owner, or if I am doing these. The SparrowHawk indeed seems quite a bit more scratch and ding resistant over the traditional technologies. It can be easily fixed with standard polyurethane automotive paint over the smooth carbon fiber surfaces and does not have the aerodynamically whetted surfaces sculptured-up with gel-coat. I am sure that someday all gliders will be built this way. |
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On Jul 26, 7:34*am, flyingmr2 wrote:
Patrick, * *Are you sure your ready to call it an upgrade and sell the Sparrowhawk? *I know your almost new Ventus 2bx is a screaming machine and looks as pretty as European nude art, *but are you really ready to give up all the fun the Sparrowhawk has to offer? *The Ventus demands more speed, where the Sparrowhawk just gives more fun. *Watching Region 9 was great fun on Saturday and I sure hope your EYES get better and your miss less turn points which should dramatically boost your score proving what a fine racing machine the Ventus really is. *I bet it was the scratches on the wing that slowed you down? * I still feel very sad that I sold my Sparrowhawk as it was one of my most difficult decisions I have ever made. *I guess it's just all part of the sport. We buy, fly, enjoy, grow, dream faster, by faster, learn more, dream faster, and buy faster once again until we die. *Life is great!!!! Dr. John Ackerson O.D. "the eye doctor" Heber City, Utah Yea, I know the SparrowHawk is (or can be) actually more fun. However, the Boss sez it's either the Ventus or the SparrowHawk. And being that I purchased it with the understanding that the SparrowHawk will be going, I have to make good on my word. Besides, it would be better to let someone else fly it rather than have it sit in the box. Perhaps this person will do better at records that I. After all, I am visually handicapped, ha. ha. and really do not have the competitive mentality. The Ventus, in my view, is much more like the big sister to the SparrowHawk. |
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