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Old December 25th 12, 12:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default Online user group for Arcus M or other self-launcher owners

On 12/24/2012 1:18 PM, waremark wrote:
On Monday, December 24, 2012 4:56:32 PM UTC, bumper wrote:
On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 3:53:23 PM UTC-8, waremark wrote:

For a few years I have been flying an ASH 26. There is an active
Google group for 26 owners which is enormously helpful.



Pick out 3 or 4 of the most likely ASH26E group participants,
(please include Eric G. and myself*). Buy them a new Arcus M. The
new Google group will be up and running in no time!

*I may not hold a candle to Eric, but I'll throw in a lifetime
supply of MKIV yaw strings for your pretty glider!

BTW, thank you for the kind words about the ASH26E group, Eric does
an amazing job of managing and contributing to it and I completely
agree with you.

all the best,

bumper (just trying to help :c)


Yes Eric has done and continues to do great work on the ASH26E group,
and his Guide to Self Launching Sailplane Operation was a real help
when I first bought the 26. But many others of you have contributed
really useful stuff. I hope to retain a half share of the 26 so I
will be staying on the ASH26E group.


I agree with Waremark: many contributed to the website by submitting
detailed accounts of their improvements, operating methods, and
problems, including the diagnosing, solutions, and lots of pictures to
document things. Some also helped add to the "tech site", now at 120
pages of info and articles, or made suggestions for improvements to it.

And long before the website was started, Tom Serkowski moved us from
emails to a web group, improving communications.

We have members around the world, leading to a wide range of operating
environments and varied experiences that means someone, somewhere can
probably help you with your question or problem.

User groups can be very useful to the factories, as they can sometimes
see a problem developing months before a glider with it shows up in
their shop.

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Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to
email me)
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Old January 2nd 13, 10:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
waremark
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Default Online user group for Arcus M or other self-launcher owners

On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 12:09:28 AM UTC, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 12/24/2012 1:18 PM, waremark wrote:

On Monday, December 24, 2012 4:56:32 PM UTC, bumper wrote:


On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 3:53:23 PM UTC-8, waremark wrote:




For a few years I have been flying an ASH 26. There is an active


Google group for 26 owners which is enormously helpful.






Pick out 3 or 4 of the most likely ASH26E group participants,


(please include Eric G. and myself*). Buy them a new Arcus M. The


new Google group will be up and running in no time!




*I may not hold a candle to Eric, but I'll throw in a lifetime


supply of MKIV yaw strings for your pretty glider!




BTW, thank you for the kind words about the ASH26E group, Eric does


an amazing job of managing and contributing to it and I completely


agree with you.




all the best,




bumper (just trying to help :c)




Yes Eric has done and continues to do great work on the ASH26E group,


and his Guide to Self Launching Sailplane Operation was a real help


when I first bought the 26. But many others of you have contributed


really useful stuff. I hope to retain a half share of the 26 so I


will be staying on the ASH26E group.




I agree with Waremark: many contributed to the website by submitting

detailed accounts of their improvements, operating methods, and

problems, including the diagnosing, solutions, and lots of pictures to

document things. Some also helped add to the "tech site", now at 120

pages of info and articles, or made suggestions for improvements to it.



And long before the website was started, Tom Serkowski moved us from

emails to a web group, improving communications.



We have members around the world, leading to a wide range of operating

environments and varied experiences that means someone, somewhere can

probably help you with your question or problem.



User groups can be very useful to the factories, as they can sometimes

see a problem developing months before a glider with it shows up in

their shop.



--

Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to

email me)


I have set up a Google Group for people interested in owning, flying or maintaining an Arcus. If you know anyone interested in the Arcus please get them to join at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fro...pp-hirth-arcus

Thanks, Mark Burton
 




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