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Old March 23rd 11, 10:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin[_5_]
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Default US Air Force buys 19 DG-1000 trainiers

I don't expect the USAFA to buy used, ancient gliders to teach its
cadets. I am delighted the USAF gives all cadets an exposure to
flying, and that they chose gliders as the means to do so.

And there's more than one instructor at my club - good ones, in fact -
who got started in soaring as cadets at the academy.

Bitching about this is like complaining that the army drives Abrams
tanks while I have to drive to work in my 10-year-old Subaru.
Different mission, different budget, different priorities.

On Mar 22, 2:52*pm, JS wrote:
Their cheapest hardware, but total landed cost will be about $5
million. Meanwhile most US clubs and commercial operators are using
trainers based on a circa 1940 single seat design and/or trying to
figure out what to do with a 1970s Czechoslovakian debacle.
Can't the USAFA racing team fly the DG1001s? Would that be stooping
too low?
The benefits of working for a company that prints its own money...
Jim

On Mar 22, 9:49*am, Mike the Strike wrote:



Almost certainly the cheapest flying hardware they have. *My take is
I'd rather have the air-force guys flying gliders than anything with
an engine in it.


Mike