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A little fun. I have been describing soaring to power pilots as the
Haiku of aviation, seemingly simple, but actually perhaps the most multi-faceted. Got me thinking, why not give it a try? Anyone else care to try? haiku |ˈhīˌkoō; ˌhīˈkoō| noun ( pl. same or -kus ) a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world. • an English imitation of this: Soaring in the spring. Such elegance and beauty. Haiku of the sky. 19LK |
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