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Thread: [acro] Breaks in Sportsman
Message: Re: [acro] Breaks in Sportsman
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From: Flysmini at aol.com
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 05:22:20 UTC
Hint from one of the "low power" crowd. It doesn't hurt to think about where you might have to break. If there is an altitude loser next in the sequence it is a good idea for beginners (and some of the rest of us) to write on the sequence a minimum altitude for entry. If you are below it prior to entry BR EAK - don't wait to find out if you really were high enough. John Watkins IAC 7485 Attachement 1: part2.html
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