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Old May 20th 09, 03:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Curt[_2_]
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Default Flying Pants designed for relief in flight

I love this! ... I agree completely
"the most cost effective performance improvement you can make to your
glider is a relief tube."

Curt - 95

On May 20, 1:01*am, 309 wrote:

As Kemp put it so very well in a BITS presentation pitch, the most
cost effective performance improvement you can make to your glider is
a relief tube.


-Pete
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