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Which 18m FES sailplane to buy?



 
 
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Old December 9th 15, 01:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Casey Cox
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Default Which 18m FES sailplane to buy?



Thanks for the link to the Albastar 18 Gen. I hadn't seen that before. However, it looks like it's not close to being available, right?


It was listed on the FES web site. Contact those guys and they should know what manufactures are in the process of installing and getting cert.

http://www.front-electric-sustainer....stributors.php

FES is a game changer. Any manufacturer that is not incorporating will be left out in a few years. No more worry with line break, poor judgement, or with the learning curve of guessing where the next best thermal is....just turn a knob and you have power. No substitute for being safe...just a tool that is there in case.
 




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