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I am looking for my next glider, and wanted a little advice from my friends on RAS. First a little background;
I have about 500 hrs on a Ventus C. I fly mostly in CA and NV in the Sierras. I am interested in 500K+ XC and some regional contests. I like to compete, but will never take the risks necessary to be really competitive. My list of wants (not requirements) include; Flaps, auto hook-up, roomy safety cockpit, easy to rig and trailer, water in the wings and tail?, 15m and possibly 18m for fun, high performance, price around $70K +/- $10K Current candidates in no particular order include: Lak 17a ASW 27/27b Ventus 2CX DG 800 or 808s HPH 304 CZ LS-10? Recommendations? Thanks in advance, Matt H |
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All on the list are good. I would add Ventus 2bx. Several available at good prices. Unless you need the 18m, you will love the flight qualities.
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ASW27 Next question?
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The real fun starts at 18 meters ! 😎
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If your Ventus C has 17.6 m, why would you trade it for a DG or a HPH ?!
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On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 9:12:38 PM UTC-7, Tango Whisky wrote:
If your Ventus C has 17.6 m, why would you trade it for a DG or a HPH ?! DG 808s seems like high performance at high speed. I only had 16.6 tips... |
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On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 8:27:08 PM UTC-7, Darryl Ramm wrote:
ASW27 Next question? Darryl, You owned a Lak 17a if I am not mistaken. thoughts on the 27 over the Lak? Matt |
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On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 7:46:02 PM UTC-7, Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
I am looking for my next glider, and wanted a little advice from my friends on RAS. First a little background; I have about 500 hrs on a Ventus C. I fly mostly in CA and NV in the Sierras. I am interested in 500K+ XC and some regional contests. I like to compete, but will never take the risks necessary to be really competitive. My list of wants (not requirements) include; Flaps, auto hook-up, roomy safety cockpit, easy to rig and trailer, water in the wings and tail?, 15m and possibly 18m for fun, high performance, price around $70K +/- $10K Current candidates in no particular order include: Lak 17a ASW 27/27b Ventus 2CX DG 800 or 808s HPH 304 CZ LS-10? Recommendations? Thanks in advance, Matt H I quite liked the Ventus C/17.6. Other than getting rid of the pesky and fragile side-hinge canopy, not sure you'd be doing much better with some on your list. The V2Cx and CxA (serial # 82 and higher), ASW27 and 27B would be the best step up in performance. You didn't list JS1. The A and B models are not as expensive (or refined) as a C with just 18m tips, but they're just as nice to fly. Note that the tail tank was an option not everyone took in the ASW27B, and unavailable in the "A". Jim |
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On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 9:32:32 PM UTC-7, JS wrote:
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 7:46:02 PM UTC-7, Matt Herron Jr. wrote: I am looking for my next glider, and wanted a little advice from my friends on RAS. First a little background; I have about 500 hrs on a Ventus C. I fly mostly in CA and NV in the Sierras. I am interested in 500K+ XC and some regional contests. I like to compete, but will never take the risks necessary to be really competitive. My list of wants (not requirements) include; Flaps, auto hook-up, roomy safety cockpit, easy to rig and trailer, water in the wings and tail?, 15m and possibly 18m for fun, high performance, price around $70K +/- $10K Current candidates in no particular order include: Lak 17a ASW 27/27b Ventus 2CX DG 800 or 808s HPH 304 CZ LS-10? Recommendations? Thanks in advance, Matt H I quite liked the Ventus C/17.6. Other than getting rid of the pesky and fragile side-hinge canopy, not sure you'd be doing much better with some on your list. The V2Cx and CxA (serial # 82 and higher), ASW27 and 27B would be the best step up in performance. You didn't list JS1. The A and B models are not as expensive (or refined) as a C with just 18m tips, but they're just as nice to fly. Note that the tail tank was an option not everyone took in the ASW27B, and unavailable in the "A". Jim I had the 16.6 tips. rarely flew them over the 15m with winglets. Will look into the Js1. Matt |
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JS1 for 70K? Good luck...
For the price range you looking at, it is a no brainer - ASW27. There are few of them for sale. Ramy |
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