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On Jan 9, 10:17*pm, "Mike Schumann" mike-nos...@traditions-
nospam.com wrote: My personal feeling is that ease of access is a huge issue. *Our club has a K8 and K7 that is hung in a large hanger. *Because people consider these gliders to be a hassle to get down (about a 5 - 10 minute job), they are rarely flown. Mike Schumann And I cannot explain the Junior...it sits on the floor of a hangar collecting dust all season. I'd be surprised if it logged 10 hrs TTA. Only once last year did we have all five ships on the line, and that was a crappy day. The reason: the club president was acting flight operations officer that day and pushed hard to get everything in the air. /Adam |
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