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On Jan 28, 11:45*am, Dan Silent wrote:
At 16:34 28 January 2009, Bob Kuykendall wrote: Short Wings Gliders: much less expensive to tow In theory, yes. In practice, this hasn't been the case yet. Certainly not in North America! But in France sometime they charge tows by the minutes and not by the feet............ Then it makes a big difference! PS: always very very interesting to read your writing...... looking forward to see the HP24 flying soon!!! Daniel Scopel Silent 2 Targa C-GODY serial 2027 Volez souvent et soyez prudent.http://pages. videotron. com/dscopel/ I personally would like to see the FAI create a new "Fun Class" that would be a handicapped class. I would suggest that the class include all gliders (regardless of span) with a handicap rating rating of about plus or minus 5 percent of the present World Class (PW-5). In the last ten years, I have flown PW-5s more than 1000 hours and over 30,000 miles cross country. I have had a lot of fun flying at thirty to one. Bill Snead 6W |
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