Barographs that Tick
Jackson Markow Jackson Markow

Barographs that Tick

I have always found fascination in the analog, the manual, the elegantly simple. Then, on a warm evening last July, that there was no possible course of action than to bid when a pair of mid-1980’s analog barographs were brought up to a FEFY action. The dedicated retrophile, aspiring engineer, and sailplane pilot in me decided without a sliver of doubt that these barographs would fly again.

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A Visit to the Ultimate Glider
Taylor Quenneville Taylor Quenneville

A Visit to the Ultimate Glider

Last summer, I took a five day trip to Charlotte, North Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia. This trip was the highlight of my year before I had even boarded the flight to Charlotte. The next day after arriving in Charlotte, we drove to a nearby museum called Carolinas Aviation Museum.

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Wave Flights 2017
Ryan Dessereau Ryan Dessereau

Wave Flights 2017

Riding a wave is always challenging and fun. I reached 10,000ft in an epic day of flying to what turned out to be an amazing season with even greater people. I set my goals and all of the Sugarbush Soaring staff helped me to achieve that goal. First to solo, then to fly the 1-26 and finally to fly to Camels Hump. It was a great season, and hopefully the coming season can be better!

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My first flight at Sugarbush Soaring
Danny Burns Danny Burns

My first flight at Sugarbush Soaring

My first flight at Sugarbush Soaring was certainly a memorable one. I had saved my funds for several years, and had finally amassed enough to take an introductory lesson. It was a beautiful day, and I was lucky enough to fly in the PW-6. It was a perfect flight, but …

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