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- From: tjreynol@diana.cair.du.edu (sucker)
- Subject: Re: Help: hang-gliding info
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.001235.27961@mercury.cair.du.edu>
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- Organization: University of Denver, Denver, Colorado
- References: <1992Dec30.133940.1274@altair.selu.edu> <wine-311292132953@sed3.nrl.navy.mil>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 00:12:35 GMT
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- In article <wine-311292132953@sed3.nrl.navy.mil> wine@stress1.nrl.navy.mil (jim ) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec30.133940.1274@altair.selu.edu>,
- >bhmd1464@altair.selu.edu wrote:
- >> I am interested in hang-gliding.
- >> Does anyone have any info that could help me?
- >> Brian Acosta
- >
- >The only place to learn to hang-glide (that I've heard of) is at
- >Nags Head, NC. They glide off the dunes.
- >
- of course there are hang gliding schools all over. look in the
- phone book,.
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- One school near here offers a free introductory class on Thursday
- eves. and you actually get to strap in a glider and take a seriously
- quick flight on level ground. However, you need to buy your own stuff.
- They don't have student/rental gear available. Which seems pretty odd
- to me..
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- Subscribe to the hang-gliding list. I really oughta keep the address
- around.
-
- Tim
-
- Saw a video the other day of a hang glider doing loops! Cool stuf.
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