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I found the article in the Washington Post interesting:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...070201186.html But the comment right at the end "The Grob Twin Astir, the Cadillac of two-seaters, snapped free, surfing upward on a rising column of warm air" was amusing, because I actually like the Twin :-) Uri Savoray 4X-GJC |
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More like Mercedes of two-seaters, your Cadillac of two seaters would
be S2-33... |
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"dan" wrote
I found the article in the Washington Post interesting: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...070201186.html But the comment right at the end "The Grob Twin Astir, the Cadillac of two-seaters, snapped free, surfing upward on a rising column of warm air" was amusing, because I actually like the Twin :-) Ignoring the comparison (which I think is valid -- if you think a Twin Astir is a "hot ship" you should try a Janus or a Duo Discus), what did everyone think of the article? dan Presuming it was written by a non-soaring-aficionado, superbly done, IMHO. Nicely mixed non-soaring-related, operational facts/contentions with participant-aspects/joys of the sport, while managing to avoid effusiveness or condescension. The writer's journalism teachers might take issue though, cuz I thought a writer's bias in favor of M-ASA's position could be sensed! Regards, Bob W. |
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GK wrote:
More like Mercedes of two-seaters, your Cadillac of two seaters would be S2-33... I believe you're thinking of the SGS 2-32 for the Schweizer/Cadillac analogy - big, strong, heavy-metal, roomy, etc. Too bad the 2-32 never had a convertible option like the 1-26's sport canopy............ |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Too bad the 2-32 never had a convertible option like the 1-26's sport canopy............ It does. All you have to do is mistake the canopy release for the tow rope release.... That's easy since Schweizer never adopted the world standard of yellow for the tow release but sometimes painted the canopy latches yellow. Or, you can get a shirt sleeve cuff entangled with a canopy latch, then try to scratch your nose. (There are no springs to hold the latch closed - it relies on very light friction instead.) Or, fail to engage the canopy latch pins since the latch will appear to close with the pins outside their holes. Or, have a passenger reach for the emergency canopy release and ask, "What does this gizmo do?" Bill Daniels |
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