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June 21st 07, 09:41 PM
Has anyone had much experience with a DG808S Competition? It is
unusual to see one even entered in a contest.

June 22nd 07, 01:15 AM
I own a DG-800S. I love everything about it. It's one "flaw", is
that its wingloading when fully wet is slightly higher that a dry
ASW-27.
In the typically strong conditions in U.S. Contests, it is at a slight
disadvantage because of that.

The 808 should address that, due to the extra water it can hold. That
being said, many contest pilots "follow the pack", so they are not too
popular in the U.S.

In Europe, DG's are much more common, compete well, and win
frequently.

My glider was actually originally brought into the country as a
"Contest Demo" glider. It got 12th place in the 18m Nationals in
2000, and 3rd place in the 18m Nationals in 2001.

Then I bought it, and doomed it to likely never win again. Without
going into details, I can say that it has saved my life on at least 2
occasions, being more tolerant to doing what I was asking it to do,
than any other high performance glider.

June 22nd 07, 09:58 AM
snip:

> Without
> going into details, I can say that it has saved my life on at least 2
> occasions, being more tolerant to doing what I was asking it to do,
> than any other high performance glider.

Oh, but please DO go into more details. I own an 808C and would be
very interested in hearing about the situations where you find the
808S to be more tolerant than other high performance gliders. I
haven't noticed much difference myself.

Regards

Ole

Mal[_4_]
June 22nd 07, 01:37 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Has anyone had much experience with a DG808S Competition? It is
> unusual to see one even entered in a contest.
>

Flew this one in a comp it was the factory demonstrator.

http://www.mals.net/lksc05/pages/DSC00126.htm

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