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On Aug 18, 9:53*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... Here is a PR idea, plug you glider into a power cord connected to a wind turbine, charge and take off. Closed loop system, no carbon emissions. Flying at it's purest form. PF PS: Nice video! |
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On Aug 19, 6:45*pm, PapaFox wrote:
On Aug 18, 9:53*pm, Dave Nadler wrote: You might find this entertaining:http://money.cnn.com/video/fortune/2...ctric_airplane... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... Here is a PR idea, plug you glider into a power cord connected to a wind turbine, charge and take off. Closed loop system, no carbon emissions. Flying at it's purest form. PF PS: Nice video! http://www.topix.net/hobbies/gliding RSS, E-mail alerts, code for embedding, etc. |
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On Aug 19, 10:21*pm, tienshanman tienshanman.
wrote: Dave Nadler;738067 Wrote: You might find this entertaining: http://tinyurl.com/248b4tc See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: Not sure of the schedule for airing on CNN... The "masses"? The masses from which a few future glider pilots might emerge? *Hmmm, I wonder how many of them are excited at the prospect of trying to acquire a glider that costs as much as a house? -- tienshanman Its about getting people interested and excited. Sitting hundreds of kids in the cockpit. Telling people how much fun it is. Using whatever outlets we can to reach people that have never heard about gliding. Telling them how inexpensive it can be (repeatedly during the airshow announcer script). Promoting the FAST program. And especially at venues where aviation enthusiasts congregate... Hope that's clear. If not see: http://www.nadler.com/public/2009Osh...09Oshkosh.html PS: You must live in a cheap neighborhood ! |
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As far as I can tell a high performance competitive sailplane has
always cost about the same as a house. Sort of like a new Corvette. When people ask me how much gliders cost I usually say "as much as you want to spend". Usually anywhere from $2500 to $250,000 will do the job. |
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![]() "Tony" wrote in message ... As far as I can tell a high performance competitive sailplane has always cost about the same as a house. Sort of like a new Corvette. When people ask me how much gliders cost I usually say "as much as you want to spend". Usually anywhere from $2500 to $250,000 will do the job. I usually say, it is like sail boats. You can have a lot of fun sailing a dingy and a lot of fun racing in the America Cup. Fun is fun and it is not necessarily proportional to the value of boat you are sailing. The same is true in the world of soaring. I fly a HP-14 which I purchased for $6,500 (I have invested about $3,000 in up-grades over the years) and it provides me a great dead of fun and is within my recreation budget. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://tinyurl.com/N990-6F |
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Wayne Paul wrote:
When people ask me how much gliders cost I usually say "as much as you want to spend". When folks ask me how much a glider costs, I usually ask an other question, "how much does a car cost?". This subject has been beaten to death but we've all seen young adult guys (usually), with kids in tow, show up at the field to watch. You *know* that they're interested but even if they had the money, which they don't, they wouldn't have the time. Tony |
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On Aug 20, 11:08*am, "Wayne Paul" wrote:
"Tony" wrote in ... As far as I can tell a high performance competitive sailplane has always cost about the same as a house. *Sort of like a new Corvette. When people ask me how much gliders cost I usually say "as much as you want to spend". Usually anywhere from $2500 to $250,000 will do the job. I usually say, it is like sail boats. *You can have a lot of fun sailing a dingy and a lot of fun racing in the America Cup. *Fun is fun and it is not necessarily proportional to the value of boat you are sailing. *The same is true in the world of soaring. *I fly a HP-14 which I purchased for $6,500 (I have invested about $3,000 in up-grades over the years) and it provides me a great dead of fun and is within my recreation budget. Wayne HP-14 "6F"http://tinyurl.com/N990-6F Amen. We have a very active glider port with one of the largest collections of 1-26s around (including one which was in the lead on the US OLC until last week). We also have a pretty large fleet of second-generation glass. Even a couple current-generation birds. We all seem to have a hell of a lot of fun, at price points ranging from about $3500 (half a 1-26) up to maybe $100K. Well, excluding of course the guy who put about 120 hours on the club's 1-34 for about $300/year. P3 |
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