Moyes Litespeed RX 3 - a review
http://leagull.blogspot.com/2012/01/litespeed-rx3-review.html
Launch and landing Foot launching is as easy as it was with my LitespeedS3. A nice feature of the
glider is that it comes with the special A-frame, which has the standard length
uprights, but a shorter basebar. It makes the A-frame a little more narrow in a
shoulder area, so when a pilot with not very wide shoulders picks up the glider,
the clearance between the basebar and the ground is bigger than it is with the
standard A-frame. This certainly makes a foot launch in no wind easier. Aerotowing with the Litespeed RX3 became easier for me. The RX3 picks up speed
faster than any other glider I've flown before - I don't need to use a lot of VG
for an aerotow now. Since it follows the Dragonfly very solidly, you don't need
to work as much (which might make you too relaxed sometimes with towing,
but...:). Landings. I didn't have any problems with landing my S3 - it lands kindly. But when I
wanted to have a thorough stall on the S3, I always used some VG. On the RX3,
the stall is more accurate - I don't need to use VG at all to have a clean
break.
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