if they don't get on the bandwagon. It will take longerfor some.John-Original Message-From:
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John
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Fact is this..no one on this list actually dabbles with electricgliders of any sort, the exception
Gordy,
Thanks for the reply, I took your comments as you meant them. A bit of background on me:
I mainly fly fast electric sailplane (warm and hotliners). The
only competitions I have been in have been the F5B contests in VA and
in Canada. I went to the Polecat DLG competition last year. I
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