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Fifty years ago I learned how to fly and soloed in a Schweizer 2-22. My first cross countries, badge flights, and contests were in a Schweizer 1-26. My earliest crewing experiences were for my father as he flew his Schweizer 1-23B. About a year and a half ago, I returned to soaring after several years away by checking out in a Schweizer 2-33. I wonder how many of us are out there--of all ages--who began our flying careers in gliders built by the Schweizer brothers. I suspect most of those gliders will still be flying long after I'm gone. It's a remarkable legacy. Thanks.
Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. |
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