>Something I've been looking for, but don't even know if it exists:
>
>Does any manufacturer make a glass slipper scale jobbie with a
>(near) perfect aspect ratio? I've been checking out some very nice
>kits, like a DG600 and ASW-28 from Icare. But I have yet to find a
>scale sloper with the long, slender wings of their full-scale
>couterparts. I'd like to add one super-sweet scale sloper to my
>hangar, even if it's expensive and only used a coupla times per year.
>
>I understand that such a model would pose some serious design and
>aerodynamic considerations for a non-full-scale version. Is it even
>possible, and if so, who's got em?
>
>JS
Jason,
We can help you at the top-most end. Reinhard Schüler of Modellbau
Schüler has models of exceptional quality that are molded using a
patented method resulting in very hard, dent-resistent surfaces.
Reinhard flies even his 6-meter ASH-26 off his local slope.
Recently, a friend of mine had a NIB 6-meter Schüler ASH-26 for sale.
Would you like me to check if it's still available? Meanwhile, check
out Modellbau Schüler at
http://home.t-online.de/home/modellbau-schueler
Dieter
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