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On Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:16:54 PM UTC-7, Tim Taylor wrote:
Jim, Unless you are racing seriously you will gain very little over what you have now by adding anything else. 1. You have a good vario. 2. The 302 logs and drives the computer. 3. XCSoar gives you glide, etc. For $4000 to $6000 you can get a new system that will be a few percent better. It is like the difference between your Janus and a Duo. 2 to 3X $$$ for a few percent performance. Thanks Tim! That's what I suspected. I don't FEEL like I'm missing anything, but sometimes I don't know what I DON'T KNOW. |
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