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John Bojack[_2_]
August 9th 10, 01:45 AM
With all the non-partial mention of everyone's favorite gliders, I'd like
to be the first to mention the LS-10 finished 'almost' in the top ten,
also.....along with many JS-1's (there were 6 of 'em flying, and only one
LS-10.......statistics anyone???) Also, it was consistently in the top
10 until the last day......SO,

why weren't there more of the LS-10's used at the worlds?


Smart-ass answers and biased brand-loyalty answers really not needed.....


Bojack J4

rlovinggood
August 9th 10, 02:31 AM
I wonder if DG/LS doesn't push their gliders to top pilots as
Schleicher, S-H, and now the Jonker Brothers might? (Assuming these
three mentioned factories do and can provide gliders to top pilots?)

Maybe if DG/LS would have offered their Ten to pilots with
distinction, then maybe there would have been more at the top of the
score sheet?

Yea, I know. Lot's of "ifs" and "maybes"

Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA


On Aug 8, 8:45*pm, "John Bojack" > wrote:
> With all the non-partial mention of everyone's favorite gliders, *I'd like
> to be the first to mention the LS-10 finished 'almost' in the top ten,
> also.....along with many JS-1's (there were 6 of 'em flying, and only one
> LS-10.......statistics anyone???) * * Also, it was consistently in the top
> 10 until the last day......SO,
>
> why weren't there more of the LS-10's used at the worlds?
>
> Smart-ass answers and biased brand-loyalty answers really not needed.....
>
> Bojack *J4

John Smith
August 9th 10, 08:39 AM
Am 09.08.10 03:31, schrieb rlovinggood:
> I wonder if DG/LS doesn't push their gliders to top pilots as
> Schleicher, S-H, and now the Jonker Brothers might?

DG delivers its gliders strictly on a first come, first serves basis.
That said, I don't know how many LS10s have been built until now.

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