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estimated that the glider would cost US$ 100 to complete and saved their busfare money by walking to and from school. They were not permitted to own bicycles or to hitchhike, as their father considered those methods of transportation too dangerous. They hid the glider construction project from him,
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during the week and would only enter his barn on weekends. The glider was constructed during weekdays and dismantled and hidden on the weekends. At the point in construction when the aircraft parts had become too large to hide, the brothers decided to assemble the aircraft as far as they could and
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The New York Times story greatly impressed the members of the
Mercury Model Airplane Club including Atlee Hauck, Ernie Whidden, Robert Yellow and brothers Paul, Ernest and Bill Schweizer. As a result, they decided to convert the model club to a gliding club and build a primary glider. The club
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The club members taught themselves to fly using the glider launched by shock cord. They enlisted the aid of local children to pull the shock cord, but after the novelty appeal wore off, they had difficulties finding sufficient people for bungee launching. They switched to auto-tow using a
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volunteers under the direction of Ernst
Schweizer. The glider was completed, registered as N50SZ and flown in 1989 to celebrate 50 years of Schweizer sailplanes. The aircraft was flown by each of the Schweizer brothers and was donated to the
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A replica of the original 1-1 was constructed by a group of volunteers led by Ernst
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5 membership fee. This rather substantial amount caused only those serious about glider flying to remain to build the aircraft, led by the
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The glider first flew on 19 June 1930, when Ernest
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show their father. He saw that they had done too much work to be stopped at that point and did not object to the completion of the glider.
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and flew for more than four hours, soaring in the winds that flowed up over the dunes. This flight was given front-page coverage in the
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with an elastic shock cord and had a single skid for landing gear.
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to pull the shock cord. This method allowed higher flights.
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glider. This flight was of 57 minutes duration and bettered
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