Oh by the way Sam.... I have a pristine topless [ magenta & teal ] WW Fusion 150.
It's my fifth topless wing and this is my sixth Falcon by the way.
Tommy
Sauratown Mountain Flyer
Stokes County, North Carolina
billcummings wrote:HELLO!o----o----o----o
WHERE DID EVERYBODY GO?----o---o---o
billcummings wrote:So how come there is no reply to a post in the training manual section?
terryJm wrote:Very astute observation Bill, and if Bob will place 'Post a reply' icon in the 'Training Manual' topic, I'd like to add a few things that have helped the S.W. Texas chapter. Also several of my own posts in Hang gliding General, as well as 'Forming the Hawks' could be transferded into the 'manual' topic, but only after editing out the objectional TROLL comments! I hope you are watching Bob, or I've wasted another 15min. Thanks again, Terry
bobk wrote:billcummings wrote:So how come there is no reply to a post in the training manual section?
Hi Bill and Terry,
I've limited that forum to just the people who want to sincerely work on building a good training manual so we don't get derailed. If either of you guys would like to participate, you'd be welcome ... as well as most other members of the forum. Are either of you interested? Just post your interest or send me a PM and I'll be happy to add you to the writing/contributing "staff".
To amplify my thinking, the work that will take place on that topic isn't best suited to a forum. It's more suited to some kind of collaboration software between people who want to work toward that common goal. But since a forum is the only "groupware" that we've got right now, I'll adapt it to that purpose. When all you've got is a hammer ... everything looks like a nail.
So that's why the forum is readable to everyone, but will only be writable by the group that's going to actually write the manual.
Is everyone OK with that?
P.S. Bill, I've been working on your pilot profile and it's coming along great. I'll be sending you a preview soon, and I apologize (publicly) that it's taken me so long.
billcummings wrote:I was thinking that I could share some pointers about water towing. Maybe they could be of use in the training manual.
Maybe the person actually typing up the training manual might see something worth passing along to pilots that haven’t yet had the opportunity to blunder down the wrong path yet like I had years ago.
Things like: Once a glider has upset in the lake and is only showing it’s floats above the surface there is only one way to right the glider when a wind is blowing.
Another thing: While waiting for the boat to return to the glider after it has landed in the lake, and while being blown backwards, the pilot must move him/herself toward the low wing to raise it. Sounds just backwards or like I just made a typo doesn’t it? But there is a good reason for this that once explained will (hopefully) make sense.
Bill C.
Free wrote:Going against the grain here, but someone has to point out that the probable best candidate to write a training manual has been banned from this site.
Nobody wrote:Bob's not looking for the best candidate , he's looking for the most agreeable candidate's.
SamKellner wrote:
terryJm wrote:Wow! How neet, 'nobody' is 'free' of criticism on 'The Hawks' , but; I'd like to see '5' take a more active role in the 'Manual' section. Wonder what sort of critic this little comment will generate?
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