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Old May 27th 04, 04:33 AM
Larry Pardue
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"Kilo Charlie" wrote in message
news:8Nctc.8318$wH1.6997@fed1read02...
The best resource for more info would be Mike Parker who flys out of El

Tiro
and has done many long distance flights to the east.

Good luck,
Casey Lenox
KC
Phoenix


My bad. It was Michael Parker that I met at El Paso.

Larry Pardue 2I


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Old May 27th 04, 10:22 PM
ZASoars
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After Deming ( en route to Las Cruces) there are several ranch strips - "Solo"
is one, and I know several sailplanes in the RTKH event last year landed there
.. The sectional of that area shows at least another two close .
Getting around the north side of the ElPaso airspace may be tricky so study the
charts for possible routes .
Happy landings .
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Old May 28th 04, 02:38 PM
Burt Compton
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Why stop at El Paso? Continue 160 miles on to the legendary Marfa soaring site
in the high country of west Texas! See our website and your WAC Chart 23 for
details.

Tows, instruction, hangar space, hospitality now available year-round at Marfa.


Burt Compton
www.flygliders.com
800-667-9464
Marfa Gliders, west Texas
 




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