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Old July 26th 07, 08:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default if the SAC can do this, why not the SSA?

This is due, no doubt, to the efforts of Tony Burton, the Editor of
'Free Flight'.
One can also get a CD of the PDFs for little more that the media and
shipping costs.

David Ridding



On Jul 26, 11:44 am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Jul 26, 8:09 am, "Alistair Wright"
wrote:





"Burt Compton - Marfa" wrote in ooglegroups.com...


Back issues of "Soaring", the journal of the Soaring Society of
America, are for sale through the archive of the SSA, our National
Soaring Museum in Elmira, NY. Inquire viawww.soaringmuseum.org


That doesn't answer the question, The Canadian stuff can be accessed without
travelling to a museum or buying anything. Just out of interest I had a look
at the archive, and even though I am located in Scotland a lot of the
material about safety etc is very relevant here. The current issue also has
a very good article on landing which every instructor would benefit from
reading. Come on SSA join the 21st century!!


Alistair Wright
Scottish Borders
retired instructor


I think Burt was implying that such an online archive is likely only
to happen through voluntary efforts and perhaps a basic change in
organizational philosophy.

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