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Tainter, Thank you for the fast review and response. I will review the suggested webpages before making the recommended changes.

A small group of glider pilots, researchers and designeers are attempting to make technological break-throughs so that more people can enjoy gliding on more days; that is, glide on days with weak lift. Broader knowledge about microlift will help more people to get involved.

S Steve Adkins 22:53, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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I have performed additional research to provide authoritative support for facts represented in the article. Adjustments to the text have been performed to achieve a NPOV.

S Steve Adkins 01:32, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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I have performed a basic overhawl of the page in order to "Wikify" and aproach the reqired standards, such as reference list & reference formats, image sizing, intrawiki links, etc. There are few references listed and may use some more. I have reorganized the text taking care to not change the information already there. Lastly, I have moved the title from Microlift to Microlift glider, as the article is not about the atmospheric phenomenon of microlift but about a new kind of aircraft. Very interesting article and hope I see it grow with updates and refinements. BatteryIncluded (talk) 16:04, 23 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]