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mitc99kd
Apr 15, 2003, 10:08 PM
Hi everyone,
A friend an I have started up this web site dedicated to High Performance Competition Sailpanes for the NZ and Australian market.
Have a look and email any feedback you may have
www.hyperflight.co.nz
shaun@hyperflight.co.nz
Cheers
Shaun:D
MartinL
May 06, 2003, 12:13 AM
I would like to see how the Pulsar Carbon D-box 2m LMR Glider
perform with a better motor..like a HAcker BL40 6T.
Looks like a good candidate for 7 cell comp especially with
the weight.
Shaun..why dont u put one together and enter our postal comp
..http://www.aefa.asn.au/postal0.html.
Our best time is 3 seconds motor run for 5 minutes flight.
mitc99kd
May 06, 2003, 01:24 AM
Hi Martin, 3 sec motor run for 5 min flight....Very nice!;)
I will have to look into that! Sounds like some good fun:D ;)
I'll keep you posted.
I couldnt get to the url you posted, can you check it or re-post it?
Regards
Shaun
MartinL
May 06, 2003, 09:52 PM
try again going thru the main menu...
http://www.aefa.asn.au/homepage.htm
The guy with the 3 ins motor run has a very similar
plane to the Pulsar.
At the National at Easter he did a 2 secs motor run...lost of thermals.
mitc99kd
May 07, 2003, 12:27 AM
Looks great martin, thanks for that. I can see we are going to need a trans-tasman competition at some stage!
Shaun
www.hyperflight.co.nz
ShredAir
May 10, 2003, 01:17 AM
Nice pictures on the Links and Sales and Contact pages...
One is a sequence of Louis Dionne launching the Surprise-9 of Canadian competitor Jean-Claude Terretaz during the 2000 F5B WC in San Diego, the other shows Don Pesznecker's Surprise-10 landing at the Kuenzi sod farm in Salem, Oregon. All pictures are by Marcela Leal.
Dieter Mahlein
http://shredair.com
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