Lessons from Another Sport about the Elite
On Monday, March 18, 2013 1:23:45 PM UTC-4, kirk.stant wrote:
On Monday, March 18, 2013 4:35:56 PM UTC+1, wrote:
Well, there was this asshole in Boulder who approached my partner and I just to tell us that there shouldn't be a flag on the tail of our glider unless we'd flown in the nationals.
Dan - I always thought the US flag on the tail was to indicate the pilot or the glider had represented the US internationally (WGC, etc.)???
In rowing, only current or former national team members shoudl row with oars painted with the US "flag" oars.
Tim EY
I never heard that - and I've been flying with a US flag on my LS6 tail since 9/11. If someone doesn't like it - too effing bad!
Last time I checked, didn't have any oarlocks in my cockpit, either...
Kirk
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(Who rowed stroke and 7 in wooden 8s, way back in high school, on the Potomac from the Watergate boathouse. Still got a busted oar in my garage...)
Never heard this one either. Considering that 10's of thousands of aircraft in the US proudly sport the US flag on their tail feathers, I'd just assumed that it carried over to gliders without any extra "baggage". I agree - eff em if they get their knickers in a twist over something like this.
P3
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