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![]() Oh, one more thing: the pilot's wife is so pleased that he now makes it home in time for dinner! I can relate to that :-) Based on a conversation with a former hang glider pilot that was spending less by soaring in a sailplane, flying more, and enjoying it more. And it was only a Ka-6e that he was flying. For me, in the Northeast US, a day of hang gliding meant a multi-hour drive (one way), and then a long hike to the launch site - it was an all day affair. Because we have trees everywhere, launch site usability on a given day was often limited by the wind direction. Trekking to the launch site and then not flying got old after a while (OK, it took a couple of decades :-) ). I'm very happy flying my LS6 but nothing can replace flying from the top of a mountain of launching from a cliff (very different on a calm day than on a windy day). I miss it sometimes. Tony V. |
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Tony Verhulst wrote:
Oh, one more thing: the pilot's wife is so pleased that he now makes it home in time for dinner! I can relate to that :-) Based on a conversation with a former hang glider pilot that was spending less by soaring in a sailplane, flying more, and enjoying it more. And it was only a Ka-6e that he was flying. For me, in the Northeast US, a day of hang gliding meant a multi-hour drive (one way), and then a long hike to the launch site - it was an all day affair. Because we have trees everywhere, launch site usability on a given day was often limited by the wind direction. Trekking to the launch site and then not flying got old after a while (OK, it took a couple of decades :-) ). I'm very happy flying my LS6 but nothing can replace flying from the top of a mountain of launching from a cliff (very different on a calm day than on a windy day). I miss it sometimes. Sounds like someone should also own a SparrowHawk and some bungey cord! -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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