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The Harris Hill Soaring Corp. is fortunate to have 3 2-33s, 4 ASK 21s,
a 1-26, a 1-34, a single place Discus & a Duo. Our juniors are trained in the 2-33, & they then progress to the higher performance ships. I've not seen any resistance on their part to learning to fly in the 2-33. Former HHSC Juniors now fly for the USAF, American Airlines, Fedex, Corning Corp. & who knows what else - lots of our members have become aviation professionals. We typically have 30-40 juniors. They don't seem to mind that the 2-33 doesn't look "cool." They also don't seem to be at a disadvantage with respect to contest soaring because they started out in a 2-33. We train top notch cross country & contest pilots. Having said all that, I learned to fly in a Blanik L-13. Nice glider, wish it wasn't grounded. |
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