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From: mls@harpo.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.aviation
Subject: Re: Never Turn Back
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Date: Sun, 16-Sep-84 23:29:14 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep 16 23:29:14 1984
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Nf-From: !mls    Sep 16 23:28:00 1984

With sailplanes, once you have twoo hundred feet above
the ground it is OK to turn back.  I suspect with a 150 you
would want another 100 or 200 feet in height.

Irv McNair
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