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Old May 24th 11, 11:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jorge Antonio Blanco Montagut
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Default Ventus bt handling

Hi,

Yes, there are a lot of post about it, in fact, my brain is quite
messy with them, so ...

I´ve flown Twin Astir I and II, ASK-21, PW-5, Astir CS, Pegase and
LS-7 and now i would like to take a step forward buying a Ventus bt,
the problem is that i don´t know anybody who owns one and i would like
as much information as possible about its handling.

I know that its difficult to compare a LS-7 (a craft i love) with a
Ventus bt, but i have no other experience ...

The two point i´m most interested are its "hands off abilities" and
the dealing with weak days.

Thanks and happy landings :-)
 




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