I own two Artemises (Artemii?) and the plane flies great.  I don't do slope,
so I can't comment on its capabilities there, though I believe it wasn't
designed with that in mind.

It thermals VERY well and has good legs for getting around.  The fact that a
novice like myself can fly it reasonably well indicates (to me, anyway) that
it has some forgiving design qualities.  In addition, the build quality is
great.

Tom

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jane Langhofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:11 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Questions Regarding the MH-32 vs. the SA 7035 Airfoils


>         I am torn between getting two different gliders with two different
> airfoils.  Glider # 1 the Artemis F3J with the SA 7035 airfoil
> (http://www2.jonction.net/~icare/Artemis.htm) and glider # 2 the El Camino
> F3B with the MH-32 airfoil (http://www2.jonction.net/~icare/elcamino.htm)
>
>         Any help you could give me would be much appreciated.  Thanks for
> your time.  Also, if anyone has seen or flown either the Artemis or El
> Camino, I would like to hear your opinions of them.


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