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Old May 20th 05, 03:01 AM
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From: (Troy Mangum)
Newsgroups: rec.aviation.soaring
Date: 11 Sep 2002 02:37:06 GMT
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Subject: Troy Mangum is a ****in' Freak!!!!
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(Brad) wrote:

hard to beat running off a ramp and feeling yourself levitate above
the launch.

but..........I sure don't miss "hangin' in a sack" for several hours
and then hoping I flare just right!

Nope.......give me 3-axis and 40:1.........oh, and have you diver
drivers figured out how to pee up there yet....)

Brad
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Brad. I've already got that taken care of. I use this: http://www.ezleaker.com
You can either use the leg bag or let the tube run down your pant leg and out
the cuff of your pants. I use the latter when I think I can get away with it.


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