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Old October 10th 03, 05:39 AM
Lord Struthers
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they're tough, the line snaped at the ring about 600 AGL, I nursed it to the
ridge and was able to work the disorganized thermals from there. Later, when I
landed I got out, pulled the release on the 103, pulled out the ring and told
the wrench, here's a present for ya.
Rich
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Old October 10th 03, 10:49 PM
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saved them $30 (USD)


"Lord Struthers" wrote in message
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they're tough, the line snaped at the ring about 600 AGL, I nursed it to

the
ridge and was able to work the disorganized thermals from there. Later,

when I
landed I got out, pulled the release on the 103, pulled out the ring and

told
the wrench, here's a present for ya.
Rich



 




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