Hi Bob,
there are some 2 meter TD gliders that would do well on the slope.
When it's mild just fly stock and in the wind add balast. Sal at NE sailplanes has 
some.
I used to fly Bob Martins SR7 which I really liked to fly. If I could find 2 kits 
somewhere
I would buy them. One for me and one for my brother.
Regards, Art

Robert Shepherd wrote:

> I'm hoping that you sages of the air will have some recommendations on
> sailplanes for the slope.  I'm looking for two things:
> 1.  A well designed and prepared kit for a glider that will be a good
> responsive machine to be used on light to medium lift days on California
> slopes.  I hope it will have ailerons, flaps or spoilers, rudder and
> elevator.  I would like it to be around 2.5 meters.  I don't want a ARF
> kit but rather a built up wing and maybe molded fuselage.  Scale is not
> an interest in this model.  I'm hoping for a real joy to build and fly.
> What are the favorite designs you love to fly?
>
> 2. Also I wonder what slope machines you all may have that you would
> want to sell that may be in the 2 - 2.5 meter range.  Not interested in
> foamies, or flying wings types.
>
> Thanks for the recommendations.
>
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