Hey Henry, --- How will I remember, at my age 66, that the new US Hawks pilot from New York is named, Tom, --- wait that’s not right --- it Henry. Okay now let’s see --- Henry is a H2 so that makes you Henry the Second, King of the hill in New Jersey. I think I’ve got it. (I find it very important to get things right the first time otherwise I’m messed up forever.)
Heat in New York with all the humidity can be worse than twenty degrees warmer in New Mexico with only eight percent relative humidity. The trouble here is that it’s been over 100 degrees during the day for over -- I‘ll have to
Google that. That keeps the glider in the garage and me on the keyboard.
I drove for Robin Hastings a couple days ago and he had a little over an hour flight at Dry Canyon, Alamogordo, New Mexico (USA) (right near where you live as I recall.)
So if you have any questions or forgot something about hang gliding just ask the collections of old time pilots that we have here at the US Hawks.
We collectively have all the knowledge that any H3 from New Brunswick could want.
Robin may be driving for me tomorrow if the wind is right. (And we don’t get lost again.)