Re: [RCSE] eurotrash?

2001-02-01 Thread Sal DeFrancesco
That's not what I meant! In most cases the Europeans can build a decent layup with enough spar strength. Where they fall down is in design and weight. "Dieter @ ShredAir" wrote: Seriuosly...I do have a soft spot for American made and designed sailplanes beating eurotrash (I sell them too!).

Re: [RCSE] eurotrash?

2001-02-01 Thread Dieter @ ShredAir
That's not what I meant! In most cases the Europeans can build a decent layup with enough spar strength. Where they fall down is in design and weight. Thank goodness, besides TD, there are other glider disciplines (else I'd hardly be interested). I'm sure everyone is aware of F3F, F3B, F3J,

Re: [RCSE] eurotrash?

2001-02-01 Thread Sal DeFrancesco
--Original Message- From: Jason Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 3:39 AM To: RCSE Subject: Re: [RCSE] eurotrash? Keep that in mind when buying a new plane. That Cobra you ahve been looking at will probably not be the best US TD plane out there

Re: [RCSE] eurotrash?

2001-02-01 Thread Sal DeFrancesco
Actually they are talking about the west and east coast. Nobody counts the midwest! Sorry I just couldn't resist. If that was so how come Psykos, Victorys and Mantas have been winning the Nats. Isn't that in the Midwest? Heavy sailplanes are good for penetration, l inertia is inertia and makes