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Old March 2nd 10, 08:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Dealing with SO's.

In 1980 my ex-wife, (still my wife) told me the day I soled in a
glider that if I didn't quit flying and attend church with her, she
was leaving. The next Sunday when I got home from flying she was gone,
the house empty! It was the best gift I ever received. In six months
I owned part of a Libelle 201 and was living in the basement of my
shop broke, but it was the happiest time of my life. Flying gliders
has been the most incredible experience. I could have never imagined
the things I have been able to witness.

Ed Gaddy
 




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