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Old January 31st 04, 05:31 PM
Jack Wyman
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"Janusz Kesik" wrote in message ...
Back to the Diana, any pics are reports on the rewinged,
50-1+ version?


I have only heard that the first flights are scheduled for summer '04.
I'll post any info as soon as it becomes official.

Regards,



Bogumil Beres, designer of the Diana and the Diana 2, will be speaking
at the SSA convention in Atlanta next week. And it's 52, not 50, to 1.
Incredible. If this glider were called "ASW-30", it would be
back-ordered for years. There must be a lesson there somewhere...
Jack Wyman
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