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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
> In article <Ffv0f.391674$x96.305016@attbi_s72>, John Ousterhout says...
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>>I've a copy of this one (but I never asked Zoom for an autograph).
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>> "Flyers Guide to Ultralights", by Jim Campbell
>> TAB Books Inc, 1985, ISBN 0-8306-2376-0
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>>Of interest to many is this excerpt from the book:
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>><BEGIN QUOTE>
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>>There are few people in the ultralight community who can claim to have
>>done as much for ultralight aviation as has Chuck Slusarczyk. Starting
>>back in the early days of the hang-gliding movement, Chuck has grown and
>>developed along with the entire movement. He was one of the first to
>>adapt and market power systems for hang gliders and helped to usher in a
>>far more progressive era for this sport by designing and marketing the
>>first of the "looks like a real airplane" style ultralight air vehicles.
>> Even more surprising is the fact that he has done this without having
>>to alienate the rest of an overly competitive industry. His sense of
>>humor, fairness, and propriety have made him one of this sports more
>>endearing participants.
>>
>><END QUOTE>
> Gee John where did I go astray?
I believe it was when you stopped buying advertisements in Zoom's
'magazine'. Look at how well those who continued to advertise were treated.
- John Ousterhout -
http://ousterhout.net/zoom.html
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