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Randy's first Hang Glider in early 1976. A 19X17 Eagle Delta Standard. Notice the Ball Hanger Harness! The sheep wool helped.

 


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Randy Lands the ASG-23 topless, crossbar less, strutted Glider at The American Cup World Team Championships in Tennessee in 1979

 


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ASG-23 from the top at Lookout Mountain Tennessee

 


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Chris Bennett, Randy Rauck and Leo Salvas 1976 heading for launch on Randy's beetle. Notice the new Prone Harnesses!

 

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Randy Launches and finishes 4th at the World invitational Hang Gliding Championships 1978

 


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Leo, Randy, Garth, Dennis, Peter and Chris of the Lumby Air Force prepare to leave to Mount Saint Pierre Quebec for the Canadian National Championships

 

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Leo Salvas Launches his 19X17 Eagle Prone off the South East Launch on Saddle Mountain 1976.
 

 


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Randy Gets a new 18X16 Eagle and Prone harness in late spring 1976

 

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Randy buys one of the first ultralights in British Columbia. A Soarmaster powered Olympus 180.

 


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Training on Saddle Mountain spring 1976

 


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Testing the ASG-23 before it flies.

 


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Tom Price, designer of the ASG-23, with Randy and Larry Croome