I've got to quickly get closer to my toilet... I think I'm going to PUKE~!!!!
JW?  Onyx?  Benchmarks????  You gotta be kiddin' me.........  PUKE!!!!
damn it!
Weav

Pat McCleave wrote:
Brian,

That could be said of about any model Joe flys then.  I have watched him 
successfully HLG several different models out.  One fairly heavy old beater 
looking thing he was flying several years ago in Tulsa, I saw him launch out 
several times in a row while shooting landing practice.  Basically that anoits 
Joe as one of the Master Pilots and does not really say a whole lot about the 
plane.  Don't get me wrong I think the Supra is one of best planes out there 
but I do not necessarily consider it the bench mark for all other designs.

See Ya,

Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
---- Brian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe Wurts who could fly any model he chooses, winning the Nats, coming to 
Tullahoma and hand launching into a sky out 95% of the time did not hurt the 
Supras anointing any too much.. YUP..Gordy knows!! (grin) Brian
----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Rodriguez To: soaring@airage.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:18 AM
  Subject: Re: [RCSE] Re: Supra or Onyx JW??


What I find interesting why is the Supra considered the "bench mark" ? who is the soaring lord who made this decree? The Supra is the most documented sailplane since it's release to the public, with it's many issues depending what serial number you have. I can not agree that fits a standard for "bench mark" status.


  j


----- Original Message ----- From: Gordysoar To: soaring@airage.com Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 12:03 PM
    Subject: [RCSE] Re: Supra or Onyx JW??



    -I went with the Onyx Jw because I thought it performed about like a
    Supra - Jack

    What I find interesting is that the Supra is considered the 'bench
    mark' and then there are the others...cheaper, but with some feature
    that makes them...better? worth more? almost as good for the cost?

    There are a lot of reasons to chose something other than the ships that
    are most proven and popluar, cost being one but in fact the cost is a
    few lawn mowings or driveway shovelings extra cash away from each
    other.

    The number one reason to get something other than the 'bench mark'
    ship?
    Because you want to try something else...it makes the hobby that much
    more fun for you.

    Second best reason...because IF you enter a contest flying the same
    ship as the majority....you are left with one less excuse for not
    having done as well as they all did. Flying the same design as the
    group  can make Man On Man more about the pilot.  Maybe takes a little
    more guts :-)

    Third Reason...because you still believe that a certain model's foil or
    weight or span offers some advantage that will tip the time or landing
    points your way over the other poor saps stuck with that that 'bench
mark' sailplane.

    Gordy


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