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On Sep 15, 4:40*pm, wrote:
My club has 25 junior members that must be blind according to your criteria. They didn't know they weren't supposed to have fun and enjoy learning to fly in th 2-33. UH - 1) Note that I didn't participate in any comments about the '21 or the other expensive glass ships in this thread. 2) I'm guessing your club has other things that are making it attractive to younger members! Either you have great instruction, or a clear stepping-stone approach to flying better ships in the future, or super-cheap rates, or they were recruited by existing club members or some club outreach program that excited them, or something along those lines. They did not drop in to the club from nowhere, see the 2-33, and decide it was a good idea. I'd love to know how your club is attracting so many students; and I'd also love to know how many of them go on to complete their license and continue to fly with the club. --Noel |
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