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Old January 24th 04, 09:00 AM
Mike Reyes
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Mr. Kesik has pride in the sailplanes produced by his native Poland.
If my US was producing gliders which matched the current Polish
standard, this forum would be filled with American nationalistic
pride. View a Diana in person and it might change your mind about
Polish standards.

BTW The same Mr. Kesik ripped me a new a**hole when I made a misguided
attempt at humour on this forum. At the same time I did talk a buddy
into buying a Foka 4!


Mr. Kesik,
would you please shut up about your useless Polish gliders? Not one
worthwile glider has ever come out of Poland, with your 'stars' PW-5
and Junior belonging to the 'run, do not walk away from' category.
Nobody cares.
Thank you.

 




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