Contests the end-all?
On May 19, 3:40*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
As a student pilot, thinking more about gliders lately, I started reading
this group. *I can't help but notice that talk of contests seems to dominate
the subjects here.
I think I would enjoy gliders just for the fun of flying, and seeing what
you could do individually, and for the beauty of silent flight. *Is it so
necessary to fly in contests to have fun?
How many people here just fly gliders without flying contests?
Role-Call?
Fly mostly in contests -
Fly occasionally in contests -
Never fly in contests -
Where do you all stand? *Curious, I guess.
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Jim in NC
Famous Last Words
“Contests are great fun. Bigger contest are greater fun. Doing well
is still greater fun. The key to success is really surprisingly
simple. A good ship, adequate instruments, consistency and
concentration are all you need to start playing the game effectively.
Experience, and the resulting growth of judgment, make each contest
more enjoyable and usually more successful. One caution: it’s easy to
get hooked!” George Moffat – Winning on the Wind
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