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Old February 29th 04, 06:54 PM
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The current issue of Soaring had an interesting article
by Chris Woods about this topic. When attempting to
describe soaring I use the analogy of comparing sailboats
to motorboats, not sure how accurate this is but it
seems to occasionaly work. Anyone have other non-Pez
techniques to describe what we do?



 




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