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The charter of rec.aviation.hang-gliding is: ****************************************************************************** * The newsgroup will be open to the discussion of all topics relating * to hang gliding such as: operation and maintenance of hang gliders, * paragliders and other foot-launchable non-powered aircraft; related * equipment and accessories; groups and associations; flying events; * flying sites; etc. ****************************************************************************** There are now many separate subgroups on rec.aviation; if the charter above doesnt match the content of the article youre posting (or youre following up), please consider one of the other groups as a more appropriate forum: rec.aviation.aerobatics Aerobatics and unusual attitude flying * rec.aviation.announce Events of interest to the aviation community * rec.aviation.answers Frequently asked questions about aviation rec.aviation.hang-gliding Hang-gliding, paragliding, foot-launched flight rec.aviation.homebuilt Selecting, designing, building, and restoring aircraft rec.aviation.ifr Flying under Instrument Flight Rules rec.aviation.marketplace Aviation classifieds rec.aviation.military Military aircraft of the past, present and future rec.aviation.military.naval Discussion of Naval Aviation subjects rec.aviation.misc Miscellaneous topics in aviation rec.aviation.owning Information on owning airplanes rec.aviation.piloting General discussion for aviators rec.aviation.products Reviews and discussion of products for pilots rec.aviation.restoration Forum for debate on aircraft restoration rec.aviation.rotorcraft Helicopters and other rotary wing aircraft rec.aviation.simulators Flight simulation on all levels rec.aviation.soaring All aspects of sailplanes and hang-gliders * rec.aviation.stories Anecdotes of flight experiences rec.aviation.student Learning to fly rec.aviation.ultralight Light aircraft in general, all topics rec.aviation.balloon Hot air and gas balloons and airships rec.aviation.powerchutes Safety and operation of powered parachutes [newsgroups marked by * are moderated groups] A common question is "what should I do if an article spans the charters of two or more groups?" The answer is cross-posting. If you have an article which clearly crosses the boundaries of several groups, you should post a **single** copy of the article to **all** of the relevant groups. Dont post separate copies to each group. Most modern newsreaders will display the article exactly once to the reader -- in the first group in which it is encountered and read. If you feel that the replies should be directed to a subset of the groups to which you are submitting your post, be sure to include a line of the form "Followup-to: groupname" in the header of your message. See the header of this message for an example. If you are replying to a cross-posted article and your reply is germane to only a subset of the original groups, please ensure that you check the Newsgroups: line to remove unnecessary groups. If the reply is germane to all the groups in which the article was originally posted, try to ensure that all the groups are listed in the Newsgroups: line. Some older newsreaders cause a reply to go only to the group which is currently being read. Use cross-posting sparingly. If an article "90% belongs" in one group and "10% belongs" in another, post it only to the first group. Geoff |
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