At 05:39 PM 10/05/2007, you wrote:

If it is not in the International List, it can't compete in Club Class.
The HP14 is not in the International list.

Any glider can compete in Sports Class, including gliders in the
eligible Club Class list.

Cheers

Tim
So you can have a glider with a handicap that is in the range allowed in The International Club Class but you can't fly it in club class in Australia because it isn't on the International list.
There's a point to this stupidity?

Mike
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