On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 16:33:35 -0500 (EST), Henry Spencer
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>(Gossamer Condor took the Kremer Prize not because it was
>better designed than its competitors, but because it was easy and cheap to
>repair, so its developers didn't have to worry too much about breaking it.)

And they could repair it in the field, sometimes right on the flight
line.

Note that wasn't possible with Gossamer Albatross, but for Albatross
they had sponsorship from Dupont.  :-)

-R

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