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On Sep 15, 8:13*am, Kevin Christner wrote:
I have spent enough time instructing to see two types of students, Schweizer trained and everyone else. I trained in the 2-33 as a teenager and now fly an ASH-26E, after three seasons, haven't crashed it.It seems to me that every aircraft flies differently a good pilot will be able to deal with these differences. My parents didn't have much money. Working at McDonald's during high school, the 2-33 was affordable. The Nimbus 3 is not a great handling aircraft but you don't hear people calling for them to be melted down. Many of us that have good jobs have forgotten what it was like to struggle to pay rent and put food on the table. I've been spending a lot of money on L13 parts to restore a glider to teach some kids in our neighborhood to soar. Sadly, that project has come to an end. Their parents are low paid federal workers and the blanik would have been an affordable trainer for their kids. Jim D |
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