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One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots.
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On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:01:08 PM UTC-4, wrote:
One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. I don't think so. One of the highest apparent testosterone levels on RAS belongs to a motor glider pilot. UH |
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On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:19:27 PM UTC-4, Hank Nixon wrote:
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:01:08 PM UTC-4, wrote: One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. I don't think so. One of the highest apparent testosterone levels on RAS belongs to a motor glider pilot. UH UH, do you feel ok? |
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On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 3:01:08 PM UTC-6, wrote:
One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phsycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. Motorglider pilots have more than a sufficient amount required for rational thought, but perhaps less than some silly mucho macho purests. Motorglider pilots brains may not be so clouded with excess mind fogging hormones, and as a result, they think more rationally about the advantage of a built in launch and or retrieve system if needed. ;^) Chuckle... Mike |
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On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:28:33 PM UTC-4, Mike Carris wrote:
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 3:01:08 PM UTC-6, wrote: One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phsycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. Motorglider pilots have more than a sufficient amount required for rational thought, but perhaps less than some silly mucho macho purests. Motorglider pilots brains may not be so clouded with excess mind fogging hormones, and as a result, they think more rationally about the advantage of a built in launch and or retrieve system if needed. ;^) Chuckle... Mike Mike , you are heading up to the top of the class, great reply, but there is no rational thought involved in pushing the start button. Mike, I can help you in this situation, there is no substitute for testosterone when flying as a purist, we do not have that ability to light it up and go home to mama. Mike, I am an old man, but please spare me with the motorglider endorsement. |
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Ah, Bob... Come to Moriarty and I'll show you how to fly a "real" motor
glider. You'll be so enthralled that you'll stock my hangar fridge with the local brew for the duration of your stay. Dan 5J On 4/9/21 3:40 PM, wrote: On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:28:33 PM UTC-4, Mike Carris wrote: On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 3:01:08 PM UTC-6, wrote: One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phsycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. Motorglider pilots have more than a sufficient amount required for rational thought, but perhaps less than some silly mucho macho purests. Motorglider pilots brains may not be so clouded with excess mind fogging hormones, and as a result, they think more rationally about the advantage of a built in launch and or retrieve system if needed. ;^) Chuckle... Mike Mike , you are heading up to the top of the class, great reply, but there is no rational thought involved in pushing the start button. Mike, I can help you in this situation, there is no substitute for testosterone when flying as a purist, we do not have that ability to light it up and go home to mama. Mike, I am an old man, but please spare me with the motorglider endorsement. |
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"there is no rational thought involved in pushing the start button"
Never flown a motorglider, eh? On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 2:40:14 PM UTC-7, wrote: On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:28:33 PM UTC-4, Mike Carris wrote: On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 3:01:08 PM UTC-6, wrote: One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phsycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. Motorglider pilots have more than a sufficient amount required for rational thought, but perhaps less than some silly mucho macho purests. Motorglider pilots brains may not be so clouded with excess mind fogging hormones, and as a result, they think more rationally about the advantage of a built in launch and or retrieve system if needed. ;^) Chuckle... Mike Mike , you are heading up to the top of the class, great reply, but there is no rational thought involved in pushing the start button. Mike, I can help you in this situation, there is no substitute for testosterone when flying as a purist, we do not have that ability to light it up and go home to mama. Mike, I am an old man, but please spare me with the motorglider endorsement. |
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"... but there is no rational thought involved in pushing the start button."
There is, however, a certain amount of praying. |
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On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 4:01:08 PM UTC-5, wrote:
One of the many questions that most of us purist ask examines the phycological and psychical differences in individuals that fly Motorgliders vs purist. I do think that the motorglider fliers should certainly be considered for a much different score system compared to the true real purist. So, would testosterone levels or lack of those levels have a contribution to the number of motorglider sailplane pilots. A good question, and the timing is good, too. I know the discussion will go on and on with same points (and denials) being brought up again and again.... but watch (full) and pay attention what the guy says at 26:36 in this newly posted video: https://youtu.be/hYXeMpQB2l0 |
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On Friday, 9 April 2021 at 22:59:23 UTC+1, Tom BravoMike wrote:S
A good question, and the timing is good, too. I know the discussion will go on and on with same points (and denials) being brought up again and again... Why? Mostly it's just a method of launch, a small fraction of most flights, and occasionally a method of retrieve. A minority of people are miltantly for or against, and probably most just don't have strong opinions either way |
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