My first 5 years of hg, I never gave a thought about any difficulty in landing a hg.
I'll bet Jeff Craig, Richard Seymour, Joe Julik never did either.
Later, I took a few sailplane lessons. Yes,the sailplane seemed a tad
easier to land. A hg can land in the brush and boulders. A sailplane cannot.
Anything can land in brush and boulders - at least once. And I'm sure a few sailplane pilots have survived landing in brush and boulders in way better shape than tons of hang glider pilots practicing in Happy Acres putting greens for landings in brush and boulders.
I see nothing important or revolutionary in the above statements.
Depends a lot on who's making them and what their reasons are. Gearing up to start a dedicated topic.
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P.S. - 2017/10/14 16:20:00 UTC
I was referring to the quote Steve put up - not the near 23 year old one from the magazine I've beaten to death here I provided for context.