I have a Sedgwick Rev I with SLE (and also 2-wrap spars), and am considering another Rev I. I can guess that the SLE is stiffer than the regular spars. And also guess that the mylar is stiffer than all-cloth. But what would I see with actual flying? Does it make a difference in low vs. high wind range? Ability to do certain tricks?
I believe that it's John's preference for all cloth with standard spars. But what about Monkey-Boy? And others? And why the preference?
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I have a Sedgwick Rev I with SLE (and also 2-wrap spars), and am considering another Rev I. I can guess that the SLE is stiffer than the regular spars. And also guess that the mylar is stiffer than all-cloth. But what would I see with actual flying? Does it make a difference in low vs. high wind range? Ability to do certain tricks?
I believe that it's John's preference for all cloth with standard spars. But what about Monkey-Boy? And others? And why the preference?
Later, Doug
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