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As I am a pondering the purchase of a new sailplane, I haven't seen to
much about the SZD-55. Is it an outdated design? I can't find any vices with it, other than there are not many for sale. I see more jantars than 55's. On paper, for the price, it looks like a good performer with good handling. |
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![]() Alf wrote: As I am a pondering the purchase of a new sailplane, I haven't seen to much about the SZD-55. Is it an outdated design? I can't find any vices with it, other than there are not many for sale. I see more jantars than 55's. On paper, for the price, it looks like a good performer with good handling. - It was designed in 1989, LD 1/44 TESTED not CLAIMED (please refer to Johnson tests - http://www.ssa.org/Magazines/Johnson.asp), took second place in Worlds. There isnt too many of them around and for the price of a new glider it seems like the best bang for the buck these days. |
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1:44 ? One foot forward for every 44 feet down. That's even worse than
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![]() Alf wrote: other than there are not many for sale. Maybe that is testament to how content the owners are! Ease of assembly, flying characteristics, value/performance for the money...... it takes a lot to beat it. Bob |
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Bob wrote:
Alf wrote: other than there are not many for sale. Maybe that is testament to how content the owners are! Ease of assembly, flying characteristics, value/performance for the money...... it takes a lot to beat it. Agree to all of that. ;o) Note that the SZD-55 is in production again, you will find more info he http://www.szd.com.pl Nils [ SZD-55 "AZ" ] |
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As one of 2 SZD-55 owners at our field, I can attest to the great
support both from Allstar out of Poland and the North American Distributor (Jerzy at Windpath). We have had great ease in getting parts and service. We have been very pleased so far. ....WDM Bob wrote: Alf wrote: other than there are not many for sale. Maybe that is testament to how content the owners are! Ease of assembly, flying characteristics, value/performance for the money...... it takes a lot to beat it. Bob |
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![]() WDM wrote: As one of 2 SZD-55 owners at our field, I can attest to the great support both from Allstar out of Poland and the North American Distributor (Jerzy at Windpath). We have had great ease in getting parts and service. We have been very pleased so far. ...WDM Jerzy provides excellent support. I got a new panel for my Jantar from him and everything was great. Kevin Christner |
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"Alf" wrote in message roups.com...
As I am a pondering the purchase of a new sailplane, I haven't seen to much about the SZD-55. Is it an outdated design? I can't find any vices with it, other than there are not many for sale. I see more jantars than 55's. On paper, for the price, it looks like a good performer with good handling. Some 55's owners explained how happy they are with theirs sailplanes. I would just like to point the question of the "outdated design". Last year, a German pilot, Michael Sommer, confirmed excellent performances of this glider by winning - on board of a SZD-55 the Australian Championship in the class 15 m in Gulgong. There is no error, you did read well : in 15 m class, not in the standard class ! In one of tasks, he reached the average speed of 159,55 km/h in a race of 421 km... |
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