4 wingspans, near enough.

(and 50 feet clear of objects when landing = 1 wing span)

Regards
SWK

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> Gidday
>
> I've known its 200ft since forever, I guess I had good
> instructors, but--
> 
>    What does 200ft look like glider to glider in the air?
>
> Pretty hard to judge and I do not measure off the feet
> visually when I'm flying, it becomes a TLAR judgement.
>
> Grant Harper
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