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Sep-slmg
Got my gliding license, got my microlight license, got my SEP license.....Ah!
What about the SLMG? So off I trot and do a conversion course on a Super Dimona. What an amazing experience, beautiful aircraft to fly(except for the position of the foot-brakes)found out what the rudder actually does, and those air-brakes,boy, it comes down like an express lift. All-in-all most gratifying, I will most certainly be spreading my flying between SEP's and SLMG's from now on. Anyone else had similar experiences? |
Gliding license??????
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sep-slmg
ok......they were certs and badges.......it was a long time ago....
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Well I fly a SEP and a Slingsby Cadet Motorglider, but that's about as far removed from a Super Dimona (both SLMG's) as a Clutton FRED is from a PA28 (both SEP's).
The great thing with flying motorgliders is that apart from the fun of just flying them, you can usually fly into gliding clubs as well :ok: SS |
Shortstripper, you forgot to mention the relative costs - most unlike you.
I only flew the Dimona/Katana once or twice. As SS said, it's a long way from the Slingsby or spamcan generics as can be. None the worse for that, if one can afford it. Having experienced gliders & SLMG & SEP - vaguely in that order, with vast overlaps, I'm convinced that affordable fixed-wing anything has to be flown. The problem is deciding when it becomes unaffordable. Before or after one sells the house? |
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