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On Nov 9, 5:16*am, Jim Beckman wrote:
At 23:29 08 November 2010, bildan wrote: As a former ride pilot, I can assure you "Those People" aren't "dilettantes", they're just people - mostly very nice people, who decided to give gliding a try. *Judging them to be dilettantes is just one of many examples of how we chase people away. * I was referring specifically to potential rides who walk away from the opportunity when they see that the vehicle is going to be something less than what Thomas Crown (latest version) flew. *Those folks, if not dilettante, are something even denser. Jim Beckman I would say 100% could tell the 2-32's were old and the Grob Twin III was a much sexier glider. Grob rides were far more likely to generate further interest. I would call them discriminating which is a complement. |
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