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Old August 28th 17, 07:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default FS: LS-1F ONLY $10,800 to a Newbie or Junior Pilot

On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 12:53:59 PM UTC-6, Pete wrote:
I just read the Soaring article.
This sport is filled with unbelievable stories.
Firstly, that we can get a 700 lb hunk of fiberglass to fly for 5+ hours with no engine. Secondly, that these gliders can crash and there are people willing and able to repair them to airworthiness.
Glad to see this ship is back in the air.


Among the unbelievable stories, read "A Midair Over Ohio", Soaring 1974, pp34-35.
 




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