Jim,

Buzz didn't state that is was the "best value", but the "best bang for the
buck".

"Bangs" are much bigger with DLGs than with a Sagitta...hence your math
needs to be re-calculated and a "bang factor" applied.

LOL,

Joe

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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 9:22 AM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] DLGs = Bang for the Buck, NO WAY; Benchmarks- Get Real.

I have to disagree with Buzz regarding DLG being the best value.  I agree
that DLG has made HL more accessible to all pilots due it the ergonomics of
launching them.  But value, for that lets
take a step back and look at it from a distance.

When evaluated analytically, DLG is absolutely the worst value in soaring
today.  Lets take the recent example of the $1000 Vandal (all up ready to
fly) that was snapped up off of RCSE recently.  For simplicity assume that
the plane weighs 10 oz all up.  A simple calculation yields $100/oz.  

Now lets take a Supra at $2000 (all up: plane plus radio gear) at 65 oz.
Same simple calculation yields $31/oz.  

OK, next up on the list is an SBXC at $2500 (all up, plane plus radio plus
vario) at 176 oz.
Crank, crank, the calculator tells me $14.25/oz.

Getting the drift here?  Now lets take Sagitta 900 at $350 (kit plus gear)
weighing 40 oz.  Push the little beads on the abacus and what comes out:
$8.75/oz.

Disclaimer- this doesn't assign any value for building, enjoying, etc.  Then
again, nobody really makes money out of the hobby, we all do it for fun, no?


So, what is really more cost effective, soaring gold (DLG), or history
(Sagitta)?  

On a kind of related topic, I've been having a great laugh about all this
benchmark garbage.  What a bunch of subjective tripe.  All I really see is
reminiscing about what gets an individual's attention and represents
progress to them.  

I've been in the technology business for 40 years, and if I've learned
anything, true paradigms define themselves without any help.  By their very
nature, the direction that technology goes after the paradigm emerges will
change because of the paradigm.  


As my buddy Bubba would say, "Y'all have a ball getting yer undies twisted
with this one".  

Jim Thomas
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