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Old February 21st 06, 07:52 AM
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I received my glider rating back in the 80's but didnt do much with it (have been flying tailwheel and floats).

Now I would like to start up again, and live in SF.

What do you recommend for a sailplane? Any good places?

And this whole motorized or self start didnt exist when I got my rating. Are these just as much fun? Is there one you would recommend?

thanks,
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Old February 21st 06, 03:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Well, since you live in San Francisco you can travel to Hollister,
Williams (Williams Soaring Center), Crazy Creek on the other side of
the mountains from Calistoga or if you can travel a bit further there
is Minden, Truckee......and a glider ...take a look at
www.wingsandwheels.com Hope this would help.

Jacek Kobiesa
Washington State
ex-San Francisco

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Old February 21st 06, 03:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Assuming that SF means San Francisco, then check this link out.


http://www.bluebound.com/States/Cali...ng_gliding.htm


Almost any glider is better than none!

If you can train in a ASK21 or Grob 103, you will be prepared for most any
modern glider. There are legitimate differences of opinion here, but the
less modern ships, i.e. SGS 2-33, do not prepare as well for the glass
generation.

enjoy!

--
Hartley Falbaum
Georgia, USA

"freestone" wrote in message
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I received my glider rating back in the 80's but didnt do much with it
(have been flying tailwheel and floats).

Now I would like to start up again, and live in SF.

What do you recommend for a sailplane? Any good places?

And this whole motorized or self start didnt exist when I got my
rating. Are these just as much fun? Is there one you would
recommend?

thanks,


--
freestone



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Old February 21st 06, 03:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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"freestone" wrote in message
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I received my glider rating back in the 80's but didnt do much with it
(have been flying tailwheel and floats).

Now I would like to start up again, and live in SF.

What do you recommend for a sailplane? Any good places?

And this whole motorized or self start didnt exist when I got my
rating. Are these just as much fun? Is there one you would
recommend?

thanks,


--
freestone


Freestone,

For refresher training, Crazy Creek, Williams, or Hollister are closest. To
see lots of different gliders, including some beautiful self-launch ships
(like my ASH26E :c), visit Minden, NV. My ASH is kept assembled/hangared, so
you can stop by anytime. For more info, contact me at
- - (remove the numbers from the address).

bumper


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Old February 21st 06, 10:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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"freestone" wrote in message
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I received my glider rating back in the 80's but didnt do much with it
(have been flying tailwheel and floats).

Now I would like to start up again, and live in SF.

What do you recommend for a sailplane? Any good places?

And this whole motorized or self start didnt exist when I got my
rating. Are these just as much fun? Is there one you would
recommend?

thanks,


--
freestone


Freestone,

For refresher training, Crazy Creek, Williams, or Hollister are closest.


Actually, the closest would be Northern California Soaring Association at
Byron airport, near Tracy. It does provide training (in Blanks or G-103s)
and has a fleet of gliders for members' use. No motorgliders yet... -- Yuliy

P.S.: Northern California Soaring Association website:
http://norcalsoaring.org/


 




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