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Old February 25th 09, 08:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Al Eddie[_3_]
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Default IGC Online Pilot Survey

At 04:33 25 February 2009, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:

I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to
selecting the type of glider I own. My understanding was that
"standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter'

included
flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected
'racing class'. I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true.


20m 2-Seat Class isn't mentioned either so I opted for Open Class.

Also, Scotland isn't included on the Country List but I noticed the great
soaring pilgrimages are, for example Christmas Island and Vatican City.

;o)
 




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