Interesting how the Ventus 2 in 15M is the glider of choice and the ASW27/18 in 18M class. Yet the 18M Ventus 2 and 15M ASW27 aren't chosen in those classes.

They are after all nearly aerodynamically identical with just a wingtip stretch to go to 18M. Superstition?

Mike




At 11:17 AM 1/6/2017, you wrote:
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I counted 20 Ventus 2's (15m) & 23 G29's also.

Always a dominant glider in each class it seems, wonder what 15m & 18m primary choices will be in Poland 2018?


SeeYou,
WPP



On 6 Jan. 2017, at 09:45, Derek <<mailto:drudd...@iinet.net.au>drudd...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

I just had a look at the entries for the open class at Benalla.
23 of 35 gliders are JS1’s.


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