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Old December 11th 20, 06:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Dancing with the wind

On 12/11/20 10:01 AM, john firth wrote:
Not cold in Summer clothing suggests a really strong
and deep inversion layer.


....Or plenty of sunshine through the canopy. I routinely (in the
summer) fly the Stemme up to 17,999' MSL and am not uncomfortable. Now,
if under the clouds, it's a different story.

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Dan
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