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On Nov 5, 1:44*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
"noel.wade" wrote: On Sep 15, 10:14 am, "Surfer!" wrote: But since the Schweizer seems to be the training ship of choice in most U S clubs that shouldn't be a surprise. It's certainly not (IMHO) an endorsement of them. I couldn't agree more! *As a "younger" glider pilot myself (29 when I started), let me make a few assertions: 1) Do you think you can get *ANY* young person interested in soaring if what they see is a 2-33? After playing any modern computer game? After watching movies like "The Fast and the Furious"? *The 2-33 looks like a dog and flies slowly. I started lessons when I was 52. I didn't have a problem with the club's 2-33 because it is possible I'm not a shallow youth anymore. ;-) More seriously, I'm doubtful that anyone (young or old) would even consider gliders in any way, shape, or form if they were motivated by speed. If the argument had any validity, it could be turned into a counter argument that claims 2-33's would winnow out those who have not yet matured - and lack of maturity leads to poor aeronautical decision making, leading in turn to death, destruction, and the collapse of civilization - all because too many young whipper snappers got themselves killed flying like crazed kids. And all for lack of 2-33's to teach them some humility! *:-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I was 47 when I took my first glider lesson. All my flying (a lot! I was a terribly slow learner!) up to my check ride was in a 2-33. After I got my ticket, I flew the 1-26 a bit, but took several training flights in the G103. Yes, flying the big Grob is different from flying the 2-33, but that's why they put an instructor in the back seat for several flights in the Grob. I think the instructors make more difference than the glider. |
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