On Jul 30, 7:25=A0am, Nyal Williams <nyalwilli...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> At 13:14 30 July 2008, J a c k wrote:
>
> >Michael Ash wrote:
>
> >> I did most of my primary training in a K21 and find the implied
> >> equivalence to a DG-1000 quite amusing.
>
> >That would be a stretch, and an unintended implication. The K21 is a
> >very good place to start.
>
> >Jack
>
> ANY place is a good place to start if that is the only place you have.
> However, NO place is a good place to start if there exists, anywhere in
> the world, a better place to start, and if your real game is one
> upman****p.
>
> Is soaring a place to retreat from the survival of the fittest
competitio=
n
> called life, or is it just one more facet of the same jewel? =A0The nice
> thing about this is that we all get to choose how to view it -- even
nice=
r
> is the fact that I don't get to make anyone else's choice and no one
else
> gets to make mine.
The whole "Pretty Glass VS the Soar Cow" debate is simple for me.
Airborne is good, sitting on the ground - not so much. Flying glass
for the large number of training flights it took me to get my ticket
was out of my budget - the venerable 2-33 was not.


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