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Ventus C vs LS6
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So I've got a LS ship I've never paid the "Tax" So how does this work if I NEED a LS part? Do they hold me hostage for the many years I've owned the ship before they will sell me said Part? Or do I just join up then? Can I just pay for the one year I need a part? |
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On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 4:29:02 PM UTC-5, Nick Kennedy wrote:
Thread Drift warning So I've got a LS ship I've never paid the "Tax" So how does this work if I NEED a LS part? Do they hold me hostage for the many years I've owned the ship before they will sell me said Part? Or do I just join up then? Can I just pay for the one year I need a part? Talk to them. If you need a part, then you need to buy the service contract if your LS was not made by them. No back years of subscription. Lots of bad information still floating around out there. The only real issue I have is the contract is January 1 to December 31. So, if it is late in the year, and you buy a contract, you may need to buy another if you discover you need something else in the new year. But, that is pretty minor, in my opinion. To Jonathan, you got me there. :-) I think I am down to 3 Mk IV yaw strings still in the packages. Steve Leonard |
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Hi Steve,
AsÂ* you know, I used to own that ship with a partner.Â* Is it still registered with N511M?Â* I would have thought that with the total loss, it would have been deregistered. On 9/16/2019 2:36 PM, Steve Leonard wrote: On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 3:03:59 PM UTC-5, wrote: The 'LS' (maintenance contract with DG) tax is not really necessary. I own a LS6a and if you don't have a big repair or you don't need special components you don't have to contact DG... Lukas And if $250 per year is going to "keep you from buying a sailplane", you weren't really going to buy a sailplane in the first place, now were you? Steve Leonard LS6a repair project serial 6037 N511M -- Dan, 5J |
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$5 for a Mk-IV???Â* I think I was ripped off.Â* I payed more than $5 (but
I really like the Mk-IV). And for Steve:Â* How many airplanes do you own?Â* How many gliders?Â* I think Jonathan done you wrong. On 9/16/2019 3:28 PM, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote: On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 1:37:01 PM UTC-7, Steve Leonard wrote: On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 3:03:59 PM UTC-5, wrote: The 'LS' (maintenance contract with DG) tax is not really necessary. I own a LS6a and if you don't have a big repair or you don't need special components you don't have to contact DG... Lukas And if $250 per year is going to "keep you from buying a sailplane", you weren't really going to buy a sailplane in the first place, now were you? Steve Leonard LS6a repair project serial 6037 N511M Steve, with all due respect, I suspect you are at heart not a sailplane pilot but an airplane pilot with talk like that. You of anyone should know that any sailplane pilot flying a $200,000 glass slipper would bitch, complain, gnash teeth and get white caps on blood pressure by a charge of anything over $20. On this very site I have personally seen sailplane pilots complain about the $5 for a Mark IV! yaw string while another priced the strings at $4. There must be a newsgroup for airplane pilots? -- Dan, 5J |
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Ventus C vs LS6
At 18:35 28 August 2018, Marshall Woodford wrote:
I=E2=80=99m looking for a cross county glider. The Ventus C comes with 17.= 5 and 15 winglets. It also has factory tips. The LS6 has low hours and th= e wings and horizontal stab was refinished and painted. The fuselage is in= good condition and original. Both have Cobra trailers and the Ventus=E2= =80=99s trailer is in better condition. The other is road worthy. Which o= ne? I have much more time in the Ventus than LS, but to a certain extent think it depends on what you want from it. In straight performance terms, I think if flown well, the Ventus will win out, but is much more work to get right, and can bite if you don't. The LS is easier to fly and (in my opinion) less twitchy (particularly in 15m). The LS Cockpit is smaller and narrower, so might be more uncomfortable - I think the ergonomics in the Ventus are better for a larger pilot. Try sitting in both (or better still flying if the opportunity is there) and seeing which is more comfortable. With no data to back this up, my impression is that when both were new, the Ventus would have been top of the pile, but as time has gone on, the LS has worn better, and is now more desirable with handling/feel being more important than overall performance for most. |
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Le mardi 28 août 2018 14:35:38 UTC-4, Marshall Woodford a écritÂ*:
I’m looking for a cross county glider. The Ventus C comes with 17.5 and 15 winglets. It also has factory tips. The LS6 has low hours and the wings and horizontal stab was refinished and painted. The fuselage is in good condition and original. Both have Cobra trailers and the Ventus’s trailer is in better condition. The other is road worthy. Which one? 15 Seasons in a LS6b in eastern Canada. In weak broken thermal if you work hard the LS6 will do better than a Ventus C in 15m and sometime in 17.5m configuration. In strong weather the Ventus full of water will win. S6 |
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On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 4:27:28 PM UTC-7, s6 wrote:
Le mardi 28 août 2018 14:35:38 UTC-4, Marshall Woodford a écritÂ*: I’m looking for a cross county glider. The Ventus C comes with 17.5 and 15 winglets. It also has factory tips. The LS6 has low hours and the wings and horizontal stab was refinished and painted. The fuselage is in good condition and original. Both have Cobra trailers and the Ventus’s trailer is in better condition. The other is road worthy. Which one? 15 Seasons in a LS6b in eastern Canada. In weak broken thermal if you work hard the LS6 will do better than a Ventus C in 15m and sometime in 17.5m configuration. In strong weather the Ventus full of water will win. S6 One day at Ely Tom Kreyche and I flew together all day. At the time he had Ventus 2 and I LS6a. Equal performance... But Tom told me afterwards he intentionally ballasted only to the same wing loading I had (bags full). Jim |
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On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 10:16:42 AM UTC-6, Dan Marotta wrote:
$5 for a Mk-IV???Â* I think I was ripped off.Â* I payed more than $5 (but I really like the Mk-IV). And for Steve:Â* How many airplanes do you own?Â* How many gliders?Â* I think Jonathan done you wrong. 33 gliders (some motorgliders and at least one with partners) according to the FAA. Could be he has a couple unregistered stashed away. This is more than I expected and more than when I last checked, which was several years ago. Frank W |
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