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![]() When only about 4% of the SSA members in this country ever fly in a contest, the idea of needing high performance trainers seems a bit off point, those who wish to fly contest, more power too you, the other 96% don't and enjoy or flights just as much. Thats not the point thats trying to be made here. Just because someone doesn't go anywhere doesn't mean they don't need to be properly prepared to fly the wide range of gliders they can buy and fly, on their own, with no additional requirement beyond a PPL. It appears about 60-70% of the CFIG commentators would not recommend the 2-33 for ab-initio training, and 30%-40% would. Out of the later group, some seem to like the 2-33 more on price point than on its training qualities. Everyone is welcome to their own opinion, and I don't think anyone is suggesting you can't have fun flying a 2-33. That doesn't mean the glider has all the qualities many of us would like to see, and I think thats the point thats trying to be made. I think this thread has been hashed out enough. I'm signing off before more tomatoes fly my way. |
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