Hi,
I remember a post by I think Dave Shorter ref alternate places to get
insurance from, could whoever please repost or if anybody still has the
email repost please
Thanks
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Dave
The Aus-Soaring archives at Mail-Archive.com contain the answer you seek.
See http://www.mail-archive.com/aus-soaring%
40lists.internode.on.net/msg05450.html
Jason
On Tue, 04 May 2004 17:12:24 +1000, Dave Boulter wrote
Hi,
I remember a post by I think Dave Shorter ref alternate
Dave
The Aus-Soaring archives at www.mail-archive.com has the answer you seek
see
http://www.mail-archive.com/aus-soaring%40lists.internode.on.net/msg05450.html
Cheers
Jason
On Tue, 04 May 2004 17:12:24 +1000, Dave Boulter wrote
Hi,
I remember a post by I think Dave Shorter ref
In Alice Springs we are currently doing the Form
2's.
Tom Bird vaguely remembers that back in the 70's we looked at
a product that would "restore" canopies that had been "sun damaged". Our Astir
and Blanik both have old canopies that are less than perfect when flying into
the afternoon
I am the distributor for Xerapol the new German product
for scratch removal and restoration of canopies, works on acrylics and
plexiglas.
$19.90 plus postage per tube.
Contact me direct for full info
Regards
John Callahan
- Original Message -
From:
Simon
Holding
To:
gidday
I use a product called Plexus, available at good auto supplies stores.Its really good.
Grant Harper
In a message dated Tue, 4 May 2004 8:44:42 PM AEST, Simon Holding [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
In Alice Springs we are currently doing the Form 2's.
Tom Bird vaguely remembers that back in
G'Day Simon, Is Bert Perrson with you (doing your Form 2
inspections)? If so please say G'Day from Ron Baker for me. Thanks, Ron
Baker.
- Original Message -
From:
Simon
Holding
To: Aus Soaring
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 7:32 PM
Subject: [Aus-soaring] Sun damaged
to see what one of the gliding clubs OS is doing take a look at
http://www.schaenissoaring.ch/webcam_schaenis_nord.cfm?SelectedMenuID=100
Doesn't look like an exciting place to fly.
It is always night-time when I look ;-)
LOL
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On Mon, 3 May 2004 21:03:58 +1000
kelvin stingel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of some webcams which will show the weather anyhere in
the Mallee region?
Not a webcam, and not an official BoM observation, but it does update temp
/ pressure / wind etc every minute: