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![]() Now I'm sure there will be some folks out there that we'll hear from here that are doing instruction in an ASK-21Mi or similar today, I could see it might sense more for very small clubs with memberships with high equity ownership and high amounts of supervision, especially if members want to move up to other motorgliders but in general I think a bad idea. Darryl Things may have changed, but there was once a group in Washington state that was looking to form a club around a G-103 III SL. At that time, SSA Plan would not insure for first solo in a self-launcher. Could be related only to retracts. FWIW, we did 20 winch launches yesterday. 75F and severe clear with unlimited viz as we could see Pikes Peak from Owl Canyon glider port, 138 miles as the crow flies. Frank Whiteley |
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