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Bob K said:
Because the reality is that, while soaring is a wonderful and fascinating and engrossing activity, it is not for everyone. Maybe one in person in what, 300? 500? maybe 1000? takes a 20 minute ride and sticks with it through to the license. From what I have seen of this sport it is mostly made up of airplane pilots who have also taken up soaring. At least in my club it is. I would guess it is the same elsewhere in the US. It seems this makes it an easy license transition to get into a glider. Some of you have talked about what trainers were used in the 50's and 60's. This is largely irrelevant now because in ~1975 flex wing hang gliding was born. And later, paragliding. Now anyone who has that (cursed) soaring gene can afford to soar, buy a new glider and a complete vario/altimeter/ IGC logger for a few thousand $ and fly XC 100 to 300 km. on good days. And it is every bit as thrilling as going 500 km in a sailplane. Without the towing fees. The only things driving these soaring aficionados to sailplanes is that some are getting too old to lug gliders around AND they now have a little more cash. What I am trying to point out is that we are not realistically looking at the whole picture when thinking about how to grow sailplane activity. It is a lot harder than it was in the 60s when that was the only game in town for motorless flight. My prediction is that sailplane soaring will continue to be a shrinking sport and there is nothing you can do about it unless you can a). ban other forms of gliding and b.) greatly reduce the cost. A third item might be to try and get today's youth away from their glowing screens long enough to participate in real-world activities. HG and PG numbers are declining as well! |
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