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Old May 30th 20, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
George Haeh
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Default Seat cushion works great for long drives

I've been using the pink-blue seat cushion and cover in my glider for many years and it works just fine. But a dear friend 3000 km away is in her last weeks and my rear can get sore driving 400; so, I put the cushion in my car for the trip.

It's a fact of life that we spend more time in cars than gliders.
 




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