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I had been browsing 1-26's looking for my first glider and had a few
sellers tell me the 1-26 would not be happy in Florida due to the humid environment. Is this because the fuselage frame is made from steel rather than aluminum and prone to rusting? I know there are plenty of 1-26's here in Florida and I had never heard of this problem until now... But, in case you are wondering, I have decided that it may be better to save another $6K and get something with a 30+:1 glide ratio than to try to sell the 1-26 later when I am ready for something with better performance. Laying in bed I realized that 20:1 glide radio is only twice that of a Cessna 172! Ouch. Ultimately I would like to fly cross country... I tend to get bored flying around the airport. I admit I am attracted to the "one class" and simplicity of the 1-26 so I have not ruled it out completely... decided I will keep saving money while trying to decide, however, the closer I get to $16,000USD, the less appealing the 1-26 becomes. Thanks Tom |
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