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New rules for hang-gliders By DANIELLE WOOLAGE



 
 
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Old April 30th 05, 01:29 PM
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Default New rules for hang-gliders By DANIELLE WOOLAGE

http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/a...538882266.html

DANIELLE WOOLAGE has been smoking crack!
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In article .com,
Steve J. Bryan writes
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/a...538882266.html

DANIELLE WOOLAGE has been smoking crack!


Who she?
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Old April 30th 05, 07:57 PM
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 16:45:07 +0100, Mike Lindsay wrote:

In article .com,
Steve J. Bryan writes
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/a...538882266.html

DANIELLE WOOLAGE has been smoking crack!


Who she?


She is a jackhammer of journalism.

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Old April 30th 05, 09:56 PM
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Gliding Into History - 1902 replica to take wing in Kitty Hawk

By Timothy R. Gaffney of the Dayton Daily News

http://www.activedayton.com/ddn/loca...kittyhawk.html
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KITTY HAWK, N.C.

In September 1901, an unknown Dayton bicycle maker told a prestigious gathering
of engineers in Chicago that the biggest obstacle to human flight was the
inability to control a machine in the air.

"When this one feature has been worked out, the age of flying machines will
have arrived," Wilbur Wright told the Western Society of Engineers. "For all
the other difficulties are of minor importance."

One year later, he fulfilled his prophecy on the windblown sand dunes of the
Outer Banks, where he and his brother Orville flew the machine that opened the
door to flight.

Unlike the gliders Wilbur and Orville had tested the previous two years, the
1902 Wright Glider sailed like a dream across the dunes at Kitty Hawk. More
than a year before their famous powered flights, the Wright brothers
demonstrated the basic method of control that airplanes use today.

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for complete article see:

http://www.activedayton.com/ddn/loca...kittyhawk.html
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