Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
Tuno wrote:
I have a lot more respect for the young pilot who lands out 8 out of 8
times than the twirlybird who doesn't know what the terrain looks like
more than 5 miles from the field. Go Cherokee go!
My first flight at Ely was over 600km, my fourth one was 990km, my
shortest that week was ~500km ... and that was in a wing-loading
limited glider. Ely is just awesome!
Let us know when you find a non-wing-loading-limited glider! :-)
Go to any glider port where the conditions are weak, and you'll find a
lot of them that aren't limited by wing loading ;-)
--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA
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