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Well I think there is a simpler explanation. In the past
sailplanes were cheap and did not have "little engines", if you flew cross country you sometimes ended up in a field. Now it's very different: firstly sailplanes are vastly more expensive and secondly many have those "little engines", thirdly todays sailplanes are much heavier and land much faster. Landing a Grunau Baby is not the same experience as landing a Nimbus 4. Landing into an unknown farmers field is idiotic, why would you willingly strap multi thousands of $'s of carbon fibre to your backside and choose to land in a field? The accident statistics clearly show how many field landing accidents result in damage. I don't think it's anything to do with personal risk; lots of people still rock climb, mountaineer, sail, ski, sky-dive etc. They don't set off on each trip with the expectation of a vast bill from their local repair shop! Dave Walsh |
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