I know that some Subaru models also have self levelling suspension,
and you do not have select AWD either.
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Shirley
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At 04:24 PM 20/06/05 +1000, you wrote:
I know that some Subaru models also have self levelling suspension,
and you do not have select AWD either.
I've found one of the things that makes a good tow vehicle is a stiff, well
located rear axle on the car. The local products aren't that great in this
Mark Newton wrote:
How far does that sponging off [our] fancy varios get you when you're
looking for the *next* thermal, Leigh? :-)
Drat! Foiled again.
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Leigh Bunting
Colonel Light Gardens
South Australia
Open Windows and let the bugs in
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Long live wood regards JR
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From: Leigh Bunting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] 200 feet separation
John Parncutt wrote:
Went searching through some old AG's (after finding the box in the
garage roof space).
Those of you who have AG August 1992 might find pages 16 -17 - 18 - 19
relevant.
Given the subject, and the author, I would have thought it reasonably
definitive at the time.
If anyone can find 200 ft
At 20:51 20/06/2005, Peter Creswick said:
Went searching through some old AG's (after finding the box in the garage
roof space).
Those of you who have AG August 1992 might find pages 16 -17 - 18 - 19
relevant.
Given the subject, and the author, I would have thought it reasonably
definitive at
At 08:51 PM 20/06/05 +1000, you wrote:
Went searching through some old AG's (after finding the box in the
garage roof space).
Those of you who have AG August 1992 might find pages 16 -17 - 18 - 19
relevant.
Given the subject, and the author, I would have thought it reasonably
definitive at the
Title: WILLS AND NEWFIELD ;LEADING IN U.S. NATIONALS
I just had 3 gliders in quarantine for 2 weeks - I
think they should put Kiwis into quarantine as well as they are getting too good
- at least they are beating that US lot over there.
Ian Mcphee
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From: Cliff
Hi Everyone
Please let me know if anyone is shipping a
container from Germany after 20/8/05 I have a cratedengine and wish to
share space - preferably to Sydney. Can assist with freight rates to anywhere
and Customs clearance if to Sydney..
Cheers
Michael Shirley
Hi all,
Instead of searching through all your old AGs, it might interest you to know that I have them
all indexed and itemised in Excel (which is searcheable) and also all of them scanned in up to
November 1992.
Should have the rest finished by the end of Jly/August hopefully.
Ann
Message:
It is written:
One could surmise that the author hadn't heard of the 200 foot rule either.
LOL!
One could, but one would probably also be wrong
Mike Valentine, being the practical and thinking person he was,
probably
foresaw that to lay great stress on an arbitrary figure
Well said, Terry. Our Australian predilection
for quantitative rules can all too easilyinhibit the development of skill
and judgement.
Boyd Munro
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From: Terry Neumann
To: Discussion of issues relating
to Soaring in Australia.
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Terry Neumann wrote:
Leigh touched on a very interesting point when he reflected on the
thermalling parameters of his Super Grunau. Allow me to expand.How
should everyone behave in a thermal which contains (say) his Grunau,
Bernard's ASH-25, and a club ASK-21 on passenger flight, all
Boyd Munro wrote:
Well said, Terry. Our Australian predilection for quantitative rules
can all too easily inhibit the development of skill and judgement.
Intersting. Do you (or does anyone else reading this) personally
know anyone who has set their personal separation minimum at 200'
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