It appears to have the straight leading and trailing edges of the LS-3
and the taller tail of the LS3a.
01-- Zero One wrote:
Could be an LS3 but the horizontal and elevator look a little too small
compared to the vertical. Also, the fuse shape doesn’t look _/quite/_
right. Lastly, in the picture, while it appears that the left wing has
downturned tips, that could be an photographic illusion. So for my
money either an LS3 or Standard Cirrus.
Larry
“zero one” USA
LS3-a
"Tuno" wrote in message
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See: http://www.asa-soaring.org/images/front/pic5.jpg
Found on display on a rest stop kiosk on Interstate 10 in southern
Arizona. It's a photograph of a grainy photograph and hard to tell
what the glider is. Any ideas?
2NO