BTW. While writing the requirements, I had LS 4 in mind. It seems to be a
good candidate for that purporse.
"stephanevdv" wrote in
message ...
The problem with club class is that it's in no way a monotype class, and
that given the problems with handicapping, there will never be a true
equality between participants. The French used to fly their national
"Pegase" in club class competition, this year they switched to
"Standard Cirrus" in Elverum because the "Pegase" was badly handicapped
with the current rules.
Perhaps DG, who has taken over the assets of LS but doesn't want to
produce the LS4, could be persuaded to transmit the production rights
to a manufacturer in a low-wages country? With all the LS4's already
flying, it would make a great monotype Word Class glider...
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stephanevdv
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