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Old May 22nd 06, 05:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Wave downwinder Glide Loop

Gordon Boettger´s fabulous downwind wave flight from Minden to
Steamboat Springs, CO is described in pictures in this unique glide
loop.

http://mindensoaringclub.com/int2/in...d=50&Itemid=23

This is a must see for anybody who is contemplating long wave flights
in our sport. Spend some time in the LoopL.com website if you are new
to loops. You are about to be surprised with this new technology!

A podcast is to follow soon as an adjunct to this Glide Loop.

 




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