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On Thursday, April 12, 2012 1:21:00 PM UTC-5, Mike Philpott wrote:
Hi, I'm a UK based glider pilot and I will be working in the northern part of Minnesota in late April and for most of May. I have a US airman's certificate for sailplanes as well as single engine land planes. Is there a gliding club in the northern part of Minnesota that welcomes limeys? Advice would be greatly welcomed. Thanks, Mike Red Wing Soaring Association (http://www.rwsa.org/) is in Osceola, WI, on the Northeast side of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, and is, as far as I know, the furthest north glider club in Minnesota. That said it is still in the southern third of the state. However when you get too much north of there there are a lot of trees and not a lot of fields. Some flights have been done to the north, as far north as Duluth, but there is still a lot of Minnesota north of there with even more trees and water and fewer fields. |
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