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Old December 9th 04, 01:50 AM
Eric Greenwell
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Gig Giacona wrote:


"The S 10-VT is the easiest to handle and most good-natured open
class sailplane."

The S8 is the TMG: http://www.stemmewest.com/pages/S8_E.pdf



I know nothing about Gliders but I went and looked at the PDF document
above. CS prop, retractable gear, 170 knots. That is impressive.

My question. Can it be flown by a PP-SEL or do you have to have a glider
rating?


In the USA, you need a glider rating with a self-launch enddorsement.
Other countries treat it quite differently.


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