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Old December 21st 15, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default GOOD READING FOR THE YEW HEAR

Here we go with "compulsory" again. When will the safety nazis get out
of soaring and let those of us be who enjoy the sport without the
constant whining of the pussies who don't feel "safe" without some
electronic gizmo to lead them down the shining path.

I saw on the news last night about how baseball stadiums are going to be
putting up netting to "protect" spectators from fly balls. Maybe the
fans will stay home to watch baseball on TV, then stadiums and baseball
teams will go broke and the players will have to get real jobs and
baseball will become a sport again that people will play for fun. Just
like gliding should be.

Bring on televised grand prix soaring while I put on my flame suit.

On 12/20/2015 5:25 PM, wrote:
You can now buy a heads-up-display for your sailplane for as low as $259. Gliding International challenges gilder instrument manufacturers to make their products compatible. This 'heads in the cockpit' eliminator should be compulsory for all sailplanes writes Joseph Carr, the new writer to our competent team at Gliding International.


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Dan, 5J

 




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