Subject: Re: first PG wing: bolero, logic?
From: Kevin Connor
Date: Tue Apr 23 01:47:54 2002
Thanks, Steve. The impression I've gathered is that the Bolero is a
bit long in the tooth (design c. 1998), but has a reputation for being
fun and quite precise in the air, while the Logic is spanking new
(2001, gelvenor, etc.) but I infer from the reviews I've seen that
it's perhaps too stable (for me, anyways). I'd love to hear from
anyone who has flown both wings and can give me a comparison.
Very best regards, KC
steveu2@which.net (Steve Uzochukwu) wrote in message news:<3cc46f91.3435339@news.which.net>...
> On 21 Apr 2002 18:35:22 -0700, kconnor@onebox.com (Kevin Connor)
> wildly wibbled thus:
>
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> > Just completed a PG2 course in beautiful Wanaka, New Zealand, while
> >on extended holiday. Have approx 7 hrs, 50 flights, on paragliders so
> >far. (100+ hrs on sailplanes). I'm researching various DHV1 wings
> >and would appreciate opinions on the Airwave Logic and Gin Bolero.
> >Anyone flown both? Thanks very much.
> >
>
> Bill Morris has done a review on the Airwave Logic.
>
> http://www.bhpa.co.uk/
>
> then follow links for Skywings.
>
> If you look in the "Back Issues" Section, the most recent one with PDF
> files, there it is.
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