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Old August 20th 20, 04:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default My September 2017 visit to GP Gliders

I fly NM with water regularly, both in the wings and the tail. I generally fly dry in the early spring when temperatures are still sub freezing at 17,000+ and start filling up during the summer. No problems so far, but if I do decide to use water in the tail tank when it's really cold, I can always add some propylene glycol antifreeze. Several of our more manic pilots do that and it seems to work well.