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And the Jonkers website only lists the JS-3-15meter, but Jonkers is posting video of the 18 meter process and like the New Ventus the JS-3 has been designed from the start as 15/18. I had a 15/18 Ventus 2C back in 1999, have an 15/18 ASG-29 now, there is no fundamental shift in glider markets other than the two place market is very good.
On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 5:17:10 PM UTC-7, Ron Gleason wrote: On Monday, 14 August 2017 18:07:49 UTC-6, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote: The "New Ventus" is designed as a 15/18 meter glider. Same with the JS-3 15/18 but in the JS-3 they chose to focus on the 15 meter version before the 18 meter version, just reverse of the Ventus, 18 before 15 meter. So the two newest gliders are designed for 15/18 meters, that is the view of the future, two class gliders. I have heard the 15/18M approach for the new Ventus but nothing on their website |
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