Dennis,
The yellow and white glider in the group photo is indeed the dart ( no not the
dart ), looking after such beauties is a labour of love, and they are great to
fly. (Mitch you need to get to the next rally and fly the yellow witch,)
JR
----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Hipperson
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Vintage Gliders Australia
Robert Moore wrote:
Mitchell,
>From one who flies those faster newer longer distance gliders but still
appreciates the wood and fabric gliders of old.Yes it is a Slingsby Dart which
in its day was a fast new long distance glider that was aspired by many pilots.
Thank goodness we have pilots who bring these modern machines in to the
country so they can filter down for us to purchase fly 42 years later at a
reasonable price.
The people who maintain them are wonders thanks.
On 4/03/2007 10:16:37 PM, Mitchell Preston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Anne,
>
> Congratulations in regard to the VGA website.
> It's pleasing to see something like in this in the midst of the world's
> general 'faster/bigger/louder/longer/higher/brighter' obsession! I have a
> question: the yellow
Regards
Rob Moore
08 82588026 home
0412 055 888 mobile
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