View Full Version : Lambada vs Sinus motorgliders
Andre van Niekekerk
June 7th 04, 08:24 PM
Which way? Both appear to be good motorgliders. I want something that can
glide, carry a passenger and to be used as a vehicle. Safety is important.
So far i found that the Sinus is marketed better than the Lambada. All specs
for the Sinus available on the net, can't say the same of the Lambada. I am
still trying to find out what the service ceiling of the Lambada is. Thanks
Robers and Ralph. Great help
Robertmudd1u
June 8th 04, 05:06 AM
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>Which way? Both appear to be good motorgliders. I want something that can
>glide, carry a passenger and to be used as a vehicle.
Speak with the dealer. Does he/she know the mechanical aspects of the aircraft?
Will they be able to help you understand the Rotax engine? Could they repair it
if damaged? Marketing is one thing, after sales support is another.
Robert Mudd
Pipistrel-usa
Jean
June 9th 04, 11:28 AM
You might find some info on the Lambada in "Vol a voile Magazine"
http://www.planeur.net/news/news_item.asp?NewsID=89
One is in operation till last spring in Seyne-les Alpes, very positive
feedbacks. as a result the french CNVV in St-Auban has ordered two ships as
mentioned in http://www.cnvv.net/presentation_materiel_en.htm , with a new
engine and improved airbrakes I understand
Jean
"Andre van Niekekerk" > a écrit dans le message de
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> Which way? Both appear to be good motorgliders. I want something that can
> glide, carry a passenger and to be used as a vehicle. Safety is important.
> So far i found that the Sinus is marketed better than the Lambada. All
specs
> for the Sinus available on the net, can't say the same of the Lambada. I
am
> still trying to find out what the service ceiling of the Lambada is.
Thanks
> Robers and Ralph. Great help
>
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