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On 1/09/2014 13:58, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Sunday, August 31, 2014 10:32:45 AM UTC-4, wrote: I do not understand your comment about the ASG32- "It is not in the Discus - Quintus Class". Please explain. You have to subscribe to get the answer to your question. Not really. Blind Freddie might notice that the Discus is a nearly 30 year old, Standard class single-seater, the Qintus is a 2 year old, Open Class single-seater and the ASG-32 is a new, 20m Class 2-seater. Yes, John! The 32 certainly isn't in either the Discus or Qintus Class - and I didn't understand your comment either. What John MEANT is anybody's guess but what Aldo SAYS is that for the Austrians to come 3rd in the Worlds after flying it once can only be good for the glider's reputation. Amen to that. GC |
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Well yes about the Discus - although it still wins regularly in GPs and
Standard class - where it belongs. But One Eyed Sam might have noticed the Duo before the Discus in the comment from Aldo. Now the Duo Discus and ASG32 are technically both in the 20m two seater FAI class. Whether they are in the same racing / performance class is open to speculation. That said, Schempp-Hirth recently introduced the Arcus. Now that IS in the same class - In all senses of the word... The closest competitor to the Duo is the DG1000.The Duo Discus is an advanced trainer, and wonderful XC machine, and it dominated the 20m two seater class until the manufacturers introduced machines like the Arcus and now ASG32. Still did very well in the most recent worlds. As ever with Schempp-Hirth, you should not be fooled by the name. The constant improvements over the years have left the current Duo Discus XL with very little in common with the original model, other than the name... On 2014-09-01 11:01, GC wrote: On 1/09/2014 13:58, son_of_flubber wrote: On Sunday, August 31, 2014 10:32:45 AM UTC-4, wrote: I do not understand your comment about the ASG32- "It is not in the Discus - Quintus Class". Please explain. You have to subscribe to get the answer to your question. Not really. Blind Freddie might notice that the Discus is a nearly 30 year old, Standard class single-seater, the Qintus is a 2 year old, Open Class single-seater and the ASG-32 is a new, 20m Class 2-seater. Yes, John! The 32 certainly isn't in either the Discus or Qintus Class - and I didn't understand your comment either. What John MEANT is anybody's guess but what Aldo SAYS is that for the Austrians to come 3rd in the Worlds after flying it once can only be good for the glider's reputation. Amen to that. GC -- Bruce Greeff T59D #1771 |
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