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At 05:18 27 February 2004, Mark James Boyd wrote:
In article , Gill Couto wrote: If I could add a few words about another good way for manufacturers to gain exposure that is very common in the foot-launched world of hang gliders, it's yearly manufacturer demo days. Hang glider manufacturers meet several times a year at well-known hang gliding sites for 2-3 days to give many pilots the opportunity to test fly their latest HG models, all at no charge. This is one of the most successful ways for HG manufacters to gain customers. It's always the most popular event of the year for HG in Arizona. But, since sailplanes easily last decades, the market is probably much less active than the HG market, where many pilots trade their hang gliders every 2-4 years, or every year for many competition pilots. Exposure is good, but if it doesn't lead to more sales, it's no more than an extra expense for the manufacturers. gill www.gillcouto.com/hg See! This is why I think the SSA (and others) should mix more with the parachute, ultralight, and hang gliding community. There are some really creative ideas these guys have that just don't pop up in the slightly stiffer glider community. Sure I think they're zany (no rigid wing?) but they're fun!!! Stiff? In a word, illegal! |
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