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LS 4 vs ASW 20



 
 
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Old January 20th 17, 07:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Kuykendall
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Default LS 4 vs ASW 20

On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 8:30:05 PM UTC-8, George Haeh wrote:

- on ASW-20 manual elevator hookup on first model "A". Considerable
attrition because of this.


A true statement for moderately fatal values of "attrition."

All else being equal, for any two gliders choose the one with automatic control connections.

--Bob K.
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Old January 20th 17, 05:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jacopo Romei
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Default LS 4 vs ASW 20

For what it's worth... the way you are assigning "class" is problematic.

I am aware of this issue. Thanks for pointing this out though.
So far I relied on Wikipedia's assigning, but I understand (by reading the rules) that Club class is a "virtual" class.

Do you think I should *never* mention the Club class and stick to the original class assignment? Do you think it should be the case for every glider possibly assignable to Club class?

Thank you, learning a lot! :-)

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Jacopo
 




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