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Here is "Sailors of the Sky" from the January 1967 issue of National
Geographic: http://home.comcast.net/~johan.larso...softhesky.html (Warning: the page contains more than a megabyte of images.) Johan Larson |
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Hi Johan,
Awesome! I've been wanting to read that article for years. Well done! Paul Remde wrote in message ups.com... Here is "Sailors of the Sky" from the January 1967 issue of National Geographic: http://home.comcast.net/~johan.larso...softhesky.html (Warning: the page contains more than a megabyte of images.) Johan Larson |
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Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Johan, Awesome! I've been wanting to read that article for years. Well done! Paul Remde wrote in message ups.com... Here is "Sailors of the Sky" from the January 1967 issue of National Geographic: http://home.comcast.net/~johan.larso...softhesky.html (Warning: the page contains more than a megabyte of images.) I found a copy of that National Geographic, and the one with the article about ridge running the Appalachians, in a thrift store. Lots of NGs have been hoarded out there for years (by parents of baby boomers I think). Almost any issue is easy to find if you look in the right places (ARC thrift stores in the Denver area). Oh yeah, good & cheap clothes too. :-) Shawn |
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![]() Shawn wrote: I found a copy of that National Geographic, and the one with the article about ridge running the Appalachians, in a thrift store. Would you mind checking the year and month of the issue that contains the ridge running article? Johan Larson |
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![]() Shawn wrote: wrote: Shawn wrote: I found a copy of that National Geographic, and the one with the article about ridge running the Appalachians, in a thrift store. Would you mind checking the year and month of the issue that contains the ridge running article? March 1978 Here's a link to an auction for that issue on eBay http://tinyurl.com/yca3wu Thank you. Johan Larson |
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I read that article when I was a kid... and then remembered it when I got
into soaring a few years ago, hoping to find it again someday. What a well-written article! I'm going to bookmark it and point interested people to it as an introduction. Though it's 40 years old, not so much has changed, has it? Thank you!! wrote in message ups.com... Here is "Sailors of the Sky" from the January 1967 issue of National Geographic: http://home.comcast.net/~johan.larso...softhesky.html (Warning: the page contains more than a megabyte of images.) Johan Larson |
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![]() Roger Worden wrote: I read that article when I was a kid... and then remembered it when I got into soaring a few years ago, hoping to find it again someday. What a well-written article! I'm convinced it is the best introduction to soaring I have read. Even with some experience behind me, it had something to teach me: I had not known that the variometer was what made cross-country soaring possible. I'm going to bookmark it and point interested people to it as an introduction. By all means do. You might also consider using your browser's Save function to make a private copy. I plan to leave the page up indefinitely, but things happen. Though it's 40 years old, not so much has changed, has it? I am of two minds about that, actually. On the one hand, a certain nostalgia is nice. But on the other, it feels like we have spent a generation of time, and haven't accomplished very much. We are still flying basic gliders not very much like the 2-22s and 2-32s that they flew forty years ago. What change there has been has come at the high end, almost exclusively. Johan Larson http://home.comcast.net/~johan.larso...softhesky.html |
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A great article. Great photos. It was what got me interested in
soaring when I was a kid. I wonder how many other present-day pilots got their introduction to soaring through this article. Looking forward to also seeing the Striedieck article on Johan's website. Roger Worden wrote: I read that article when I was a kid... and then remembered it when I got into soaring a few years ago, hoping to find it again someday. What a well-written article! I'm going to bookmark it and point interested people to it as an introduction. Though it's 40 years old, not so much has changed, has it? Thank you!! wrote in message ups.com... Here is "Sailors of the Sky" from the January 1967 issue of National Geographic: http://home.comcast.net/~johan.larso...softhesky.html (Warning: the page contains more than a megabyte of images.) Johan Larson |
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