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On Jan 29, 11:25*am, toad wrote:
On your last point. *If you can figure out how to make ANY type of sailplane truly affordable (say $20,000 for new) then the sport might start growing like crazy. *But there seems no way to build a glider that cheap. Todd, Brad and I have that one absolutely wired. There is a way, and the way is clear. All it takes is a modest amount of hands-on assembly doing stuff that you can learn how to do in a few evenings. The puzzling human comedy there is how few people stay interested when you tell them they need to learn a few new skills. And we're not even talking about skills that are truly new, they are all things that my grandmother did. It's, like, ohes noes, new skillez, you be stealin' my bukkit! /lols Thanks, Bob K. |
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