Yes, from first hearing I knew myself and everyone else would be doing it.
But there is still a number of things very satisfying about being able to
throw well overhand, though they may all but disappear from memory.

Rick

> ----------
> From:         Joe & Jan Wurts[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:37 AM
> To:   RCSE
> Subject:      [RCSE] HLG throwing technique (looong)
> 
> Skypilot forwarded me some email on the HLG throw
> technique thread.  Not quite sure if I should be spilling 
> the beans here...  :-)  But, if you're going to play HLGolf
> in Phoenix, you'll be seeing me playing with a new 
> technique.  Okay, it's not really new, but it is for me.
> 
> It involves grabbing the wingtip, and whirling around,
> and letting go of the wingtip.  The average person should
> be able to double their launch altitude compared to their
> javelin throw in equivalent conditions (this assumes that
> the plane is designed for tip launch, which has a few
> quirks to it).
> 
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