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Soaring club close to NYC, with high-performance gliders



 
 
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Old September 29th 05, 11:55 AM
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For the very best soaring conditions try Blairstown, NJ (1N7). It's
one of the closest to NYC and Caldwell Airport, just off Route 80, by
the scenic Delaware Water Gap.

We get to fly ridge, thermal, and wave at Blairstown.

Plus there are tows and instruction 7 days a week, year-round, given
proper weather of course.

It's probably the most active gliderport in the region.

There is a good variety of ships, pilots, a club or two, etc.

The FBO's primary training occurs in a 2-33 or 2-32 with a great
instructor.

Oh yeah, there is also the Runway Cafe and a good bit of varied Private
Power flying too.

http://www.yardscreeksoaring.com
http://aeroclubalbatross.org

Regards,
John Whitney

 




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