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Jack wrote:
I'm contemplating the purchase of a used Blanik L33 Solo, as an upgrade from my 1-26E, and seeking advice concerning the type. Jack Jack, I have a fair amount of time in my club's L-33, the same one that Tony Verhulst talks about in his post, and find it a very pleasant ship to fly. BTW, it's been refinished since the snapshots he posted. The cockpit is roomy and comfortable, the visibility and ergonomics are excellent and it's very quiet. It's probably not for a beginner because of it's stall and spin characteristics. You might want to look up the Dick Johnson review of it that appeared in Soaring some years ago and is archived on the SSA web site. Opening the air brakes all the way increases the stall speed by SEVEN kts.! Fly safe, Al Discus B, PC |
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I have a 2000 L33. It has a gentle stall with lots of warning. The paint is
still perfect. Lots of fun to fly. LW |
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