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From: Drew Radford <drew.r.radford@boeing.com>
Subject: Re: Xplane for a soaring simulator
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Al wrote:
> 
> can anyone tell me if the Xplane weather system supports thermals, Ridge
> lift or lee wave
> Has anyone made any sailplanes for xlplane?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Al
Don't know about wave lift but it has thermals and there are sailplanes
in the program, you can make your own as well.
