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HG pilot in Brazil goes long - 450 km straight out- new source of SP pilots?



 
 
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Old October 26th 14, 05:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default HG pilot in Brazil goes long - 450 km straight out- new source ofSP pilots?

It was only dangerous if you flew for the Green Team.

For me flying sailplanes has been much cheaper. I will never add to the competition seen, but I am having plenty of fun. My Schweizer is worth what I paid for it 15 years ago. The sun would have destroyed three or four hang gliders in the same time period. Tows are less expensive than buying 4X4's and finding a new girl friend every weekend for open distance retrieval.
 




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