Advance Sigma DLS, Size 26, Fire
I’m stepping down to a B+ and, sadly, selling my beloved Sigma DLS. While it’s a very accessible EN-C, it’s still a bit too much wing for me as a pilot with 3.5 years and around 200 hours, and I’m looking for something easier and more relaxed to fly.
Bought new from Flybubble in May 2025.
67 hours total
Full trim service carried out by the loft in November 2025 (service report attached)Overall condition rated “very good”. Porosity rated “very good”.
Flown around 15 hours since the service, and I am confident it remains in the same very good condition.
One small patch repair completed during the service on the left trailing edge, see photo
Comes with:
original inner bag: Advance COMPRESSBAG DLS
original accessories: riser bag, toy windsock, stickers, and accessory bag which holds the manual, tape repair, and ripstop Advance logo which are all included
I’m a bit OCD with kit care, after every flight I dry the wing in a small room with a dehumidifier, then store it loosely in an Advance Fastpack bag.
Ideal weight range: 97-110kg
Certified takeoff weight: 92-114kg
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