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The lack of respect for the PW-5 has little to do with looks or performance.
It shares the same fate as NHRA Pro Stock Trucks do. A great cost saving idea that was abandoned by the promoter after they changed their minds on how good an idea it was. So when the FAI didn't put World Class in the world championships, the class folded, leaving a bunch of one design guys no place to play. Now I think that World Class would go over well if you got to fly for the big money, like Open,18, 15 and Standard do. I really think that the PW-5 community got screwed by having the Promoters back away from the class after the birds/tooling got made. Now is it fast, no Is it pretty, no Is it 40-1, no You can always buy more bird for the buck with an obsolete Std or 15mtr ship, but you end up in the same boat. A nice flying airplane that is uncompetitive in un-handicapped contests but great for badge flying. At least the gel-cost isn't falling off of em......... But it begs one other question. Why aren't you guys ragging on the other low performance gasbags that have no legs, aren't 40-1 and have warts? I see a nice little plane being trashed because it isn't a way to measure anatomical size. Look at it for what it is, a plane for 80% of the soaring pilots that don't fly far from home and like to stay up in the local area. Scott |
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Scott,
No offense, but apparently you didn't read my other posting about the World Class and the PW-5. The World Class was no "cost saving idea", although cost was part of the equation. If you want to try your hand at chasing a world record, the World Class is there. It is a FAI class, with its own record category. All pilots who try their hands at the World Class have to fly the exact same equipment (PW-5). That's what the PW-5 is for. It was never intended to be a part of the regular world championship because the World Class has a higher calling, which is the World Air Games. Since the WAG are every 4 years, there is now a World Class Championship as well. And like I said in another message, all pilots have to fly the PW-5, with the exact same wing loading and CG. You couldn't be more off the target, man. "Scott Correa" wrote in message ... The lack of respect for the PW-5 has little to do with looks or performance. It shares the same fate as NHRA Pro Stock Trucks do. A great cost saving idea that was abandoned by the promoter after they changed their minds on how good an idea it was. So when the FAI didn't put World Class in the world championships, the class folded, leaving a bunch of one design guys no place to play. Now I think that World Class would go over well if you got to fly for the big money, like Open,18, 15 and Standard do. I really think that the PW-5 community got screwed by having the Promoters back away from the class after the birds/tooling got made. Now is it fast, no Is it pretty, no Is it 40-1, no You can always buy more bird for the buck with an obsolete Std or 15mtr ship, but you end up in the same boat. A nice flying airplane that is uncompetitive in un-handicapped contests but great for badge flying. At least the gel-cost isn't falling off of em......... But it begs one other question. Why aren't you guys ragging on the other low performance gasbags that have no legs, aren't 40-1 and have warts? I see a nice little plane being trashed because it isn't a way to measure anatomical size. Look at it for what it is, a plane for 80% of the soaring pilots that don't fly far from home and like to stay up in the local area. Scott |
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