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I have not been able to fly during my trip and I won't be able to before I
return, but I thought I'd post this bit of followup in case anybody is still interested in the subject. I did get a reply by e-mail from the Datong operation. They offered for me to come visit, but they're hosting a parachute competition for the whole month of October, which apparently means no soaring. I'm not quite flight-starved enough to travel a couple hundred miles just to *look* at some gliders, so I decided to stay home on this one. For anyone else who might want to go, the e-mail address on their web site (which is http://www.dthk.com.cn/ for anyone who needs reminding) does work and they do reply to it, although they took their time with me so don't get impatient. I have no idea if anyone reading their e-mail understands English, as my exchange was carried out in Chinese with the help of my wife and some Google when she wasn't around, but it would be worth a try. I believe this combined with my previous posts contain about all I know on the subject, but if anyone wishes to attempt to extract more information from me, feel free to let me know. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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