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Old August 25th 17, 02:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Pete[_9_]
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Default FS: LS-1F ONLY $10,800 to a Newbie or Junior Pilot

WOW!
Amazing deal. As someone who flys a glider with gelcoat that is basically completely failed with cracking and crazing; do not be afraid! I still get 35+:1 and don't have to worry about the finish getting any worse, it can't!

"Tim Mara, former owner of Wings and Wheels, bailed out of the sailplane"

Do tell though, how does a glider survive a landing without a pilot? That's quite a story that needs to be told...
 




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