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At 14:27 06 July 2008, Nyal Williams wrote:
I started off in primaries; the Schweizer 1-26 is a WHOLE LOT BETTER than a primary glider. The 1-26 will soar and a primary won't in any ordinary circumstances. Certainly - just my little joke at a glider that I truly enjoy flying. (Although I would jump at the chance to fly a primary glider just for the fun of it.) And let me correct my words when my brain slipped out of gear with my fingers: The ratio of completed projects to *started* projects is pretty small. The suggestion to buy a production glider in ratty shape and do the restoration work yourself is an excellent idea. You can get an early model 1-26 with ragged fabric for practically nothing, and you'll get all kinds of experience, including the art of applying aircraft fabric. Note that you would have to work with an aircraft mechanic during the project to keep it all safe and legal. I think we're back to the basic questions that we've all been guessing at. What is your current situation, and what is it that you really want? Is low cost the primary concern? Is being able to say that *you* built the glider you're flying very attractive to you? The important thing is to end up with the glider that fits *you*, not what the rest of us think is the best idea. Jim Beckman |
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