Thanks! Soon we will have a "synergistic composite" threee meter in RES and 6 servo 
versions. The Term "synergistic composite"
refers to a sailplane that has a combination of composite and rib construction in the 
wing and tails. An example would be the
Organic and the Graphite. Another would be the new Omega HLG (soon to be released by 
NSP) On the website this week. The advantage to
this is strength, low weight and low inertia at the tip.

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> Greetings all you soarers and lurkers.
> I test flew a Kestral 100 sailplane today and what a great flier it is. I
> also fly the 2 meter Kestral and wanted a bigger version with better
> visability. The 2 meter handles very much like a outdoor handlaunch
> glider and is very stable in pitch. The 100 is not quite so stable but
> has a far better sink rate. Turns are steady with no tendency to drop the
> nose. On final it does not hold a heading quite as well as the 2 meter
> but the flaps are more aggressive. Finally, I used yellow Ultracote and
> love it. There are no bubbles and it goes around corners easily. As for
> the Yellow, it is much easier to see at range than the white of the 2
> meter.
> Hats off to Sal at Nesail and the kit producer for a very nice job all
> 'round.
> Pete Carr
> State College, Pa
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