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Yes; I could lose 10 lb. of ugly fat & fit in the cockpit but then could not
see anything. Jim "Nyal Williams" wrote in message ... Losing weight is always an option. Please don't think I'm being cruel; we have two guys in our club who wanted to fly so badly that they went on a PERMANENT diet change to enable it. The first one went from about 225 down to about 180 so he could get into an ASW-15. The second one visited our club weighing 400lbs. He is now down to about 220 and is one of our most PHYSICALLY active members. He outperforms even the youngest teen-age members is dragging gliders around, and all the other physical stuff that goes on. He is close to getting his license and the first one is about to become an instructor. Both are happy, happy, happy! At 04:18 25 September 2006, Jim wrote: I'm looking for an inexpensive sailplane & see a few KA 6CR's for sale, all including enclosed trailer for around $7,000. A 1-26 would have been OK, but there aren't any right now. I'm not sure I'd fit in a KA 6 at 6'3' & over 200 lb. Also; how about maintaining a wooden sailplane? Does one need to be a woodworker to keep the KA 6CR flying? Jim Hultman Santa Barbara, CA |
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