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Old December 30th 10, 12:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Renny[_2_]
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On Dec 29, 4:29*pm, Steve Koerner wrote:
Some 35 units have now been ordered in Arizona alone. *Essentially
every private pilot in Arizona has now signed on. *Anyone thinking of
coming to Arizona to do some flying next year darn well ought to get a
Powerflarm ordered.


At Moriarty 34 PowerFlarm units are on order. This includes 4 units
for the Albuquerque Soaring Club and the balance for private owners.
It is great to hear that our soaring friends in AZ will also soon have
units. This means that the majority of private ships in AZ & NM will
be PowerFlarm equipped for 2011.

Our AZ friends are always invited to join us anytime at 0E0, and with
most folks PowerFlarm equipped, it will hopefully make it safer for
everyone! One suggestion....they may want to wait until things warm up
a bit! A large snowstorm/blizzard is now enroute to NM! Thx - 3R
 




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