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Air Sailing News
Air Sailing News Editor: Eric Norris ASI web site: http://www.airsailing.org/ June 2006 gliderboy1955@yahoo.com Page 1 New to Air Sailing? Would you like to go for a ride in a sailplane, or learn how to fly? Call Lee Edling at 775-722-9188.
http://www.airsailing.org/downloads/newsletters/2006/ASInewsjune06.pdf
2006-11-26 03:52:43
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answered by DadOnline 6
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Sebastipole, near Cobb mtn., else wise out toward Davis, theres a gliderport near the Nut Tree restaruant..AM
2006-11-26 20:04:05
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answered by jeff661nine72oh nine oh oh 1
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Check out your local Air Cadet Squadron. Air Cadets go gliding on a regular basis. If you volunteer to work with the Cadets, you will get to go gliding on a regular basis as well. Plus you'll be doing your community and yourself a favor by volunteering.
2006-11-26 12:31:27
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answered by 2010DynaSuperGlide 3
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http://www.soarhollister.com/
You can try this school - also you can search on http://www.landings.com/ under directory they have a section where you can search by state all of the glider companies.
Have fun!
2006-11-27 09:13:46
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answered by ? 7
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