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Check out the cumulative results for the "Sports-PW5" class in NZ:
http://glidingmatamata.co.nz/competi...sports-pw5.htm Priceless. |
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In your cups again eh Liam? Perhaps you should wait until tomorrow
after the hangover has past and then give it a bit more thought why don't ye? (Liam Finley) wrote in message . com... Check out the cumulative results for the "Sports-PW5" class in NZ: http://glidingmatamata.co.nz/competi...sports-pw5.htm Priceless. |
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Priceless?
Look at last year's US World Class Nationals results, Sebastian Kawa took a second place after missing 2 days of the contest (and he missed the first place by millimeters) - learning of how to fly the Pw-5 that's priceless! |
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The sad part.
There are 23 PW 5 s here in NZ. 22 of those reside in the North Island. A half days drive from Matamata ( at the most ) where the contest was held. Only 4 fronted up. "Liam Finley" wrote in message om... Check out the cumulative results for the "Sports-PW5" class in NZ: http://glidingmatamata.co.nz/competi...sports-pw5.htm Priceless. |
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In article ,
"Paul" wrote: The sad part. There are 23 PW 5 s here in NZ. 22 of those reside in the North Island. A half days drive from Matamata ( at the most ) where the contest was held. Only 4 fronted up. That does seem sad -- I remember having a lot more than that at the PW5 nationals I attended in Masterton a couple of years back. I was at least quadruple booked with non-work things to do last week: - PW5 nats - Wellington Gliding club camp at Kauwhata - invitation to stay at friends' bach - organizing and attending 2nd International Dylan Hacker's Conference (http://www.gwydiondylan.org/dhc2004.phtml) I don't know what anyone else's excuse was :-) -- Bruce |
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As a former PW owner I've got to point out that a PW5 won the Sports class
in US Region 9 last year. Won by 349 points. They are what they are. They do what a pilot can coax them to do. Brent |
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"The concept of a World Class is excellent. We just
need to switch these Polish flashes of brilliance for a proper glider." As there is no shortage of LS 4s, Discus, DG 300s all you would need to do is name the World class glider of choice. ( if you have the nerve :-). The Discus is already made in the " Eastern Block " As well as the DG 303 but they sure don't come at a price that is going to assist the world class buyer. Where ever they are made they will end up being pricey. There are enough gliders now to do the "one Class thing ". We don't need a new design or cheaper gliders. We need to get pilots to show at the contests with whatever the glider is. What I was pointing out was not something lacking on the PW 5 s part but on the whole package. Are the contests fun? Do the owners/pilots of the PW 5s feel like going? Have they being invited? Would it be any different if they all owned LS 4 s or 8s? Weather a factor? Time of year? Paul |
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In article ,
Paul wrote: "The concept of a World Class is excellent. We just need to switch these Polish flashes of brilliance for a proper glider." As there is no shortage of LS 4s, Discus, DG 300s all you would need to do is name the World class glider of choice. ( if you have the nerve :-). The Discus is already made in the " Eastern Block " As well as the DG 303 but they sure don't come at a price that is going to assist the world class buyer. Where ever they are made they will end up being pricey. There are enough gliders now to do the "one Class thing ". We don't need a new design or cheaper gliders. We need to get pilots to show at the contests with whatever the glider is. What I was pointing out was not something lacking on the PW 5 s part but on the whole package. Are the contests fun? Do the owners/pilots of the PW 5s feel like going? Have they being invited? Would it be any different if they all owned LS 4 s or 8s? Weather a factor? Time of year? Paul One wonders if the Sparrowhawk would make it as a world class glider. Certainly it has much in common with the PW-5 and Russia (light weight, short wings, easy rigging, better polar but close, fixed gear, no flaps). The price would be a slight issue (perhaps in volume it could go back below $20K). Also maybe that it would be hard to duplicate elsewhere... But a nice thought... |
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