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December 12/1/2007
Check out my letter and new page on the ClearNav unit by Nielsen-Kellerman here or click on the ClearNav picture below.
![]() Introducing the ASG-29, the newest and soon to be best of class in 18M sailplanes for competition. Fresh from the minds and molds of Schleicher of Germany and now racing across the Atlantic in record numbers to bring the sophistication of Schleicher sailplanes to the 18M class. We at Eastern Sailplanes are proud to bring to the serious competition pilot and the adamant weekend warrior, the best single place sailplane for your flying goals.
![]() Schleicher's ASW-28, now top standard of the standard class glider fleet, is flying around the world has received rave reviews from pilots who have flown it. The wonderful rumors were confirmed. The ASW 28 was given the honor to fly as the "guest of course" in a regional contest in Germany. Al tough brand new and competing unofficially for the 1st time, the glider would have won two days and placed highly in the rest. The pilot flying the ASW 28 in this "first" contest even ended up buying his own. The ASW-28 has been battle tested in competition to the point that were pilots who are not flying their own fear and respect the 28's potential.
![]() Cambridge Aero Instruments is pleased to have the 300 Series, a now completely proven vario sensor technology platform for soaring instrumentation. The 300 Series of instruments redefines soaring flight systems. They are faster, smaller, better featured and more economical than any other similar system on the market today. The technology builds upon Cambridge's successful CAI GPS Datalogger and CAI Pocket-NAV navigational display with a state-of-the-art, revolutionary variometer sensor platform. The 300 Series integrates those systems with a new level of flexibility that will enable the 300 Series to be adaptable and upgradeable for many years to come. Cambridge has designed an instrument family that combines varios with near instantaneous response, lower complete system cost, economical upgrade options and minimum instrument panel space requirement. |