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Gliders seem like they would be alot of fun, may just have to try one out
for myself. After I get done with the sport pilot thing of course. ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Brian" wrote in message ups.com... It isn't the steep banks the make parachutes the norm. It is the 1 or 2 other gliders in the same thermal less then 200 feet away not being that uncommon that makes the parachute the norm. Also if you ever fly a contests, then parachutes are required by the contest (usually) and if you have a $1000 parachute it seems kind of silly to leave it home in the closet. Especially when most gliders are designed to accomodate the parachutes. Brian |
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