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![]() "mat Redsell" wrote in message news:heOdd.3841$106.1707@trnddc03... I did all of my early cross country in a 1-34. I was amazed at the effectiveair brakes on this sailplane that allowed me to land anywhere. Am I correct in assuming that this glider is an excellent one to start cross country training. Is there another glider one would recommend and why? -mat Marske Flying Wings http://www.continuo.com/marske Mat. One of my best flights was 17 miles in a hang glider. It isn't the distance, the airplane you use or the speed you do it. It is the coolness of doing it. Fly what you got, fly far away, get home and smile. If you land out, make new friends, create new memories tow home and smile. If you can't get away from the airport, fly local, land and smile. It's about smiling Scott. |
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