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Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?

by Andy <a.durbin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 1, 2008 at 07:25 AM

On Jun 30, 11:35=A0pm, "wannather...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
wrote:

> Why was Parowan dry? This is a Regional with pretensions to "National"
> input. Why no water as is flown at this level in most other parts of
> the world.

Some of the available tow planes can barely give a dry standard class
glider a safe takeoff climb rate.  I didn't like the idea of it being
a dry contest until the first time I flew there.  It only took a few
tows to recognize it was a good call.

Andy
 




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Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
golarrygo@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-06-30 14:42:22 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
Tuno <tedcwagner@[EMAI  2008-06-30 16:02:39 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
Mitch <mhudson126@[EMA  2008-06-30 21:31:42 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
"wannathermal@[EMAIL  2008-06-30 23:35:42 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
Tuno <tedcwagner@[EMAI  2008-07-01 06:34:04 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
Andy <a.durbin@[EMAIL   2008-07-01 07:25:14 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
Mike the Strike <Strin  2008-07-01 08:00:55 
Re: Was Parowan a dry contest this year?
Rick Culbertson <rc528  2008-07-01 08:37:24 

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