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![]() "kirk.stant" wrote in message ... I think this discussion is going the wrong way. If you are going to redefine soaring in the future, you don't start with the hardware - you have to define what the sport of soaring is going to evolve into. As far as low cost gliders, guys, they already exist - been to a local paraglider/hangglider field lately? But as long (and I want to caveat this statement by emphasizing that I'm talking about soaring in the US, not other countries) as we attempt to push soaring as "a cheap way to fly" it will continue to stagnate. You see it at all but a few enlightened glider operations: Emphasis on "how inexpensive" soaring is compared to power flying; training in beat-up low performance antique gliders, availability of similar beat- up low performance antique gliders for post-solo/ post license flying - and the new glider pilot gets bored and wanders off to spend his money on a pair of new quads, or a bass boat, etc. And you are left with the old codgers who leaned to fly in primaries and think a 1-26 is the bees knees, or total glassholes who get serious on their own and discover the dark side - that soaring is a SPORT, not just a way to fly. You want to grow soaring? Look at all those clowns riding their $3000 carbon fiber bicycles wearing gaudy spandex. Most will never actually race, but they enjoy pretending, and socializing, and riding with their friends in race-like conditions. Or check out all the motocross bikes being ridden for fun - most never actually race, but it's fun to pretend, and it's even more fun to play with the same hardware the pro's use! Yet at many glider clubs, just try to suggest that the club should push XC, or racing, or that every student should be required to get his Silver. The howls of "we don't want to race", "XC is dangerous", "that's not what the club should be teaching", and "soaring isn't about XC and racing" get deafening. Interestingly, this attitude often from some old codger, as he gets into his pristine ASW-20 for a 3 hour local flight, while the newly minted glider pilot struggles through his mandated 1-hour flight in the club single seater (glass, if he's lucky), knowing that if he DARES to landout, there will be hell to pay (since there isn't a trailer for the glider, and nobody knows how to derig it anyway...). So - While new developments in gliders are always welcome (and we desperately need to replace all those horrible 2-33s and 1-26s in club fleets), we also have to define our sport, and get that image out where the people with the time and money to soar are waiting to be discovered A final thought - when was the last time there was a cover story about soaring in Sports Illustrated? Or any story? SSA, what's your excuse? Kirk 66 PS: Winch launching is the future. 2000' with no noise, fun even when there isn't any lift, green (get those Prius buyers interested...). Combine with sexy glass ships, and people will stop by to watch the show.... Well said. Bill Daniels |
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