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Re: Additional Planes
Puh
Im not the only one who asked for this

Ive done my first solo flight on 3rd October 2024
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Re: Additional Planes
JS5 would be hard, so little data as yet but would be great if so and accurate against the EB29R
I'd love and ASH-25 or ASW-22 as I love the older generation open class, any chance? Guaranteed 1 customer
I'd love and ASH-25 or ASW-22 as I love the older generation open class, any chance? Guaranteed 1 customer
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We have all the JS5 data
And I hope to scan an ASH25 in summer 2025

And I hope to scan an ASH25 in summer 2025
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Re: Additional Planes
That is fantastic news and another instance of Jonker thinking from a place of deep appreciation for the wider gliding community ( I assume).
As to the WIP glider: I find the prospect of a JS2 no less exciting than that of the JS5.
I know its not "the latest ufo" but a JS1 with a "right" or even slightly oversized rudder will be pure bliss in wingloading restricted competitions and joyrides.
Even in Condor 2 it is remarkable how much easier than the other 18m ships the Antares (with its large "20m" rudder and long boom) is to fly and especially to thermal.
Now in Condor 3, with its vastly improved airmass physics, those traits stand out even more.
So either way - good times are coming.

As to the WIP glider: I find the prospect of a JS2 no less exciting than that of the JS5.
I know its not "the latest ufo" but a JS1 with a "right" or even slightly oversized rudder will be pure bliss in wingloading restricted competitions and joyrides.
Even in Condor 2 it is remarkable how much easier than the other 18m ships the Antares (with its large "20m" rudder and long boom) is to fly and especially to thermal.
Now in Condor 3, with its vastly improved airmass physics, those traits stand out even more.
So either way - good times are coming.

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Re: Additional Planes
Is an double seater selflauncher planned? Would be great for Namibia flying
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SF28 is a two seater selflauncher, and the Stemme is it too, if you want one in plast ...
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Re: Additional Planes
Can we get the ASG 32 template on the website?
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Re: Additional Planes
perfect.
just to be sure...the ACL doesn't work right?
just to be sure...the ACL doesn't work right?
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No. Lights, other than the ones on instrument panels have not been implemented.
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Re: Additional Planes
what will probably be the next plane coming into C3?
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