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Old May 17th 09, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Harvey Berk
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I AM LOOKING FOR SOARING SCHOOL IN US TO TAKE MY FAMILY TO LEARN TO FLY
GLIDERS, FOR A WEEK. A CAMP WOULD BRE GOOD FOR THIS SUMMER.
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Old May 18th 09, 05:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JS
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The country is fairly large, with diverse conditions. Any region in
particular that your family is interested in?
There are some regions with more reliable summer weather than
others. The Southwestern states would very likely provide sunny days
for a 1-week trip. Some other parts have great places to fly but have
a good possibility of "couldn't even get in a full 18 holes of golf
due to the rain" (stolen from Ray's 15M Nationals post) even in
summer.
Jim
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Old May 18th 09, 05:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Tom Knauff has been advertising just such a "camp" to learn gliders,
in Julian, PA. That's a pretty nice place to fly, and there are no
better instructors. Look at eglider.org, and especially at the lower
part of the page at http://www.eglider.org/index.php?act=viewDoc&docId=10.

Good luck, and welcome to the club,
Ed



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I AM LOOKING FOR SOARING SCHOOL IN US TO TAKE MY FAMILY TO LEARN TO FLY
GLIDERS, FOR A WEEK. *A CAMP WOULD BRE GOOD FOR THIS SUMMER.


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Old May 20th 09, 04:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Warner Springs, Ca!

Open every day, super experienced instructors, family can stay at the
Warner Springs Ranch (with olympic size pool, hot springs pool, horse
back riding, golf, hiking), only one mile away. Half way between Los
Angeles and San Diego. www.skysailing.com

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Old May 20th 09, 05:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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As mentioned earlier, there's Tom Knauff and Doris Grove's location in
Pennsylvania. www.eglider.org

Also east of the Mississippi River a

1. Bermuda High in South Carolina.
www.glider.org

And

2. Seminole Lake in Florida.
www.soarfl.com


Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA


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Old May 21st 09, 04:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bumper
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And then there's Minden!!

SoaringNV
Ph 877 276-2768
http://www.soaringnv.com/

for some of the most spectacular soaring conditions in the world, beautiful
weather and scenery (Sierras, Lake Tahoe, etc). SoaringNV has a modern, well
equipped fleet, including two Duo Discus, a 1 year old ASK21, and more - -
not to mention the staff is friendly and accomodating.

bumper
(not affiliated with SoaringNV - - just think they are good people)



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Old May 22nd 09, 03:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ron Ogden
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At 16:23 20 May 2009, rlovinggood wrote:
As mentioned earlier, there's Tom Knauff and Doris Grove's location in
Pennsylvania. www.eglider.org

Also east of the Mississippi River a

1. Bermuda High in South Carolina.
www.glider.org

And

2. Seminole Lake in Florida.
www.soarfl.com


Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA


Elmira Soaring School (once upon a time Schweizer Soaring School) at

Elmira-Corning Regional Airport, two miles from Harris Hill and National
Soaring Museum, Wings of Eagles Discovery Center (lotsa old fighters on
display), Corning Museum of Glass, Watkins Glen International racing
track, Cornell University etc. all within half hour drives. IVSM and
Sports Class Nationals at Harris Hill this summer. 607-703-9667 Ron
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Old May 26th 09, 12:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On May 17, 12:15*pm, Harvey Berk
wrote:
I AM LOOKING FOR SOARING SCHOOL IN US TO TAKE MY FAMILY TO LEARN TO FLY
GLIDERS, FOR A WEEK. *A CAMP WOULD BRE GOOD FOR THIS SUMMER.


Arizona Soaring Inc. in Phoenix Arizona. We are open every day all
year except for X-mas & Thanksgiving and only have maybe 6 or 7 days
each year that are un-flyable due to weather. Largest training fleet
in the country, private airport, full-time professional instructors
with decades of experience teaching everyone from teenagers to fighter
pilots. You will fly according to your schedule as much or as little
as you want. In business 40 years.

Jason Stephens, President
www.azsoaring.com
520-568-2318
 




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