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Old July 19th 04, 09:29 PM
Bob Mowry
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Default great glider picture @aviation-salvage

Not sure if this has been posted yet, but it's a classic:

http://www.aviation-salvage.com/n235stf.jpg

Maybe we could request a higher resolution version for the cover of
Soaring - titled "Why the Sport of Soaring is Declining".

-bob
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Old July 20th 04, 01:32 AM
scurry
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Bob Mowry wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but it's a classic:

http://www.aviation-salvage.com/n235stf.jpg

Maybe we could request a higher resolution version for the cover of
Soaring - titled "Why the Sport of Soaring is Declining".

-bob


I think it was posted under "Why you should tie down your glider well".
See:
http://www.aviation-salvage.com/N235ST.htm
for the rest of the story.

Shawn
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Old July 20th 04, 06:52 AM
Ernie
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BS - why does a glider which has been turned over by violent winds cause
a decline in gliding ?? This is a bad thing happened. But when a Tornado
rips through a line of houses then people don't stop living in houses
for that reason ??? They may think twice on putting a house at the same
place as may our gliding op/or club think on where and how to tie down
the glider ..

cheers

Ernie

Bob Mowry wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but it's a classic:

http://www.aviation-salvage.com/n235stf.jpg

Maybe we could request a higher resolution version for the cover of
Soaring - titled "Why the Sport of Soaring is Declining".

-bob

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Old July 20th 04, 10:45 AM
Mal
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Its a welcome to seven links ago.

Never hurts to tie-down well



"Ernie" wrote in message
news:xq2Lc.48879$iw3.37692@clgrps13...
BS - why does a glider which has been turned over by violent winds cause
a decline in gliding ?? This is a bad thing happened. But when a Tornado
rips through a line of houses then people don't stop living in houses
for that reason ??? They may think twice on putting a house at the same
place as may our gliding op/or club think on where and how to tie down
the glider ..

cheers

Ernie

Bob Mowry wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but it's a classic:

http://www.aviation-salvage.com/n235stf.jpg

Maybe we could request a higher resolution version for the cover of
Soaring - titled "Why the Sport of Soaring is Declining".

-bob



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Old July 20th 04, 05:22 PM
Bob Mowry
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Ernie wrote in message news:xq2Lc.48879$iw3.37692@clgrps13...
BS - why does a glider which has been turned over by violent winds cause
a decline in gliding ?? This is a bad thing happened.


So I meant it as a joke not a serious reason why the sport might be
declining.

That said I did forward a copy to a friend that I am taking for a ride
on Friday. He thought it was quite funny. The composition of glider,
building, glider rides sign and closed sign couldn't have been better.
I'm sure the claims adjuster thought it was funny at the time -
especially since nobody was hurt in the 'accident'.

-bob
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Old July 21st 04, 10:37 PM
Pat Russell
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Please, somebody, publish a high-resolution version of this
photo!
 




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