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![]() Guys I defer to the knowledge of regular glider flyers in this matter. my son is involved in gliding I am involved in powered homebuilding. is there a wooden glider design or perhaps tube and fabric design that has reasonable performance, that plans are available for, and can handle the speeds of being towed aloft behind a pawnee. the design must be something that a beginner soloing in a puchatec could handle. any designs that come to mind or am I wasting time considering this avenue? I have in mind the old australian design the "kookaburra" but I dont know if plans are available. Stealth Pilot Australia |
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