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On May 21, 5:44*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
I don't like Google groups as the choices for memberships does not allow you to do what I mention for Yahoo groups. Not true - I run a Google group and have to approve all non-member posts (I could ignore them, if I wished). Unlike all the visual "noise" in Yahoo messages, the Google ones are pretty much just the content. And getting back to the topic, I flew a Nugget when the Tucson Soaring Club had one in the late 1970's and loved it. Don't let anyone scare you off by the landing flaps, they are a joy to use and allow for landing touchdown at (if I recall correctly) less than 30 mph. The ship is light with a fairly low wingloading even with water onboard, so won't compete some of glass ships of the same era on strong days, but does just fine in weaker conditions. -Tom |
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