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Funnily enough, my first trial flight was at Cambridge Club: I was
launched in a K13 and had a short thermalling flight, but never went back because I was expecting a sleek fibreglass machine rather than something that was older than I was (29 at the time). I ended up joining London gliding club, whos had a fleet of 6 K21's, and went solo in one of their K23's (a single seat version of a K21) On Nov 6, 9:02*am, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 15:44:18 -0500, 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. ;-) I started learning when I was 54, and that was certainly thanks to a ride in an ASK-21. I'd had a couple of trial flights 8-10 years previously in an ASK-13, but though it was a nice experience it didn't inspire me to take up gliding. However, and I don't know why, that flight in an ASK-21 in the fall of '99 at Front Royale set the hook and I joined Cambridge GC in the UK at the start of the 2000 season, picking them for no better reason than they were the only local club with a glass training fleet. As it happened I couldn't have chosen better given the club's strong xc culture. This became apparent at the 2001 Regionals when I got my first cross-country ride in the club's G103: I had a ring-side seat as my P1 won the day on handicap. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * |- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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