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Old March 31st 06, 06:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Maybe back to the LS4

Hi guys,

Thanks again for all of the advise over the last few
months. I am now down to the Cirrus, Jantar, and again
the LS4. The only concern about the LS4 maybe the
condition of the gel coat. The Cirrus has a bit of
gel coat cracking, the Jantar has no problems with
the surface (poly paint). One of the problems with
purchasing a US glider is that there is no experimental
class so that limits me to unmodified gliders that
have an approval in Canada. Any advise is still appreciated.

Jeff


 




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