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March 12th 06, 07:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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best bet under 10K
I was in this situation recently and decided on a 1-26. Figured I'd
start with a nice 1-26 and opt out of the LD arms race. The plan is
whenever the budget(and chief financial officer)allow is to get another
sailplane instead of always trying to trade up. My glider club also
has a new single seat glass ship so having access to that factored in
the decision to get a 1-26. Good luck and enjoy whatever you get.
Wayne Paul wrote:
"Marc Ramsey" wrote in message
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I've been looking around the for-sale ads for sailplanes, and it seems
to me if I am willing to spend between ten and twenty thousand bucks,
there is a lot to choose from. There are plenty of older fiberglass
sailplanes in that range, and some decently-performing metal ships like
the 1-35. But below that, in the sub-10K category, there doesn't seem
to be much at all. Is a used 1-26 still the best bet for a pilot whose
plane-budget will not stretch into five figures?
The best way to stretch your budget is to get a partner, but failing
that, you'll have a lot of fun with a 1-26, particularly if you live in
an area where there is an active 1-26 community. My favorite in that
price range would be a nice 1-23H. It is also possible to find a decent
HP-11 or even 14 in that price range, but you'll need to be comfortable
using 90 degree flaps. Not so difficult an adaptation for power pilots,
but a glider-only pilot should get advice from someone who has actually
used 90 degree flaps, and get some instruction in a flap equipped
glider...
Johan,
I believe the most complete list of HPs can be found in the "Trading Post"
section of the Schreder Sailplane Designs web site
(
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder
)
Wayne
HP-14 N990 "6F"
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