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 A lot more hanging about waiting to get a launch as well.  I have never 
 really "got" gliding, being a die'd in the wool power chap. Too much down 
 time for me. 
 
 I'd recommend the NPPL M 
 
 David 
 
Hmm.  Sunday, I went to the glider field (H07 in IL) around 10 am, 
preflighted my glider, got in line for a tow, and 15 minutes later 
released at 1500' agl after about 2 minutes on tow, then flew a 200 
mile XC in about 5 hours, exploring the south Illinois countryside 
under beautiful Cumulus clouds while practicing for a glider race next 
week.  Ended up landing at a nice airport (KGRE) 12 miles away from 
where I took off (day died a bit early and I pushed a little too 
hard), called my friends, and they drove my trailer over so I could 
derig my glider and get back to the clubhouse for adult beverages and 
postflight BS session. 
 
Great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. 
 
If you want to travel, do it in a stinkpot - sorry, airplane. If you 
want to fly, do it in a glider! 
 
By the way, if you are in Michigan next week, stop by the Ionia 
airport and check out the glider races. 
 
Kirk 
(lots of hours in both) 
 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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