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ADK
April 28th 06, 11:52 PM
I am looking into shipping an Orion kit from Europe to Western Canada in
June or July. If anyone needs to ship (via ocean) from Europe to Western
North America during this time, especially an aircraft, then please contact
me. I need a forty foot container because of the wing and I will not need
more than a third of the container for the entire aircraft. If you want to
consolidate a load or have a load coming already with room to rent, please
contact me.

Vaughn Simon
April 29th 06, 12:19 AM
"ADK" > wrote in message news:U0x4g.581$Fg4.73@clgrps12...
> If you want to consolidate a load or have a load coming already with room to
> rent, please contact me.

You might try posting that at rec.aviation.soaring. There always seems to
be gliders crossing the pond in one direction or another and sharing shipping
containers is not an uncommon subject there.

Vaughn


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April 29th 06, 03:15 AM
you mean they don't fly gliders across the pond?

Vaughn Simon wrote:
> "ADK" > wrote in message news:U0x4g.581$Fg4.73@clgrps12...
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>>If you want to consolidate a load or have a load coming already with room to
>>rent, please contact me.
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> You might try posting that at rec.aviation.soaring. There always seems to
> be gliders crossing the pond in one direction or another and sharing shipping
> containers is not an uncommon subject there.
>
> Vaughn
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April 30th 06, 06:46 PM
"ADK" > wrote:

I am looking into shipping an Orion kit from Europe to Western Canada
in
June or July.


> Vaughn Simon suggested:
> >
> >
> > You might try posting that at rec.aviation.soaring. There always seems to
> > be gliders crossing the pond in one direction or another and sharing shipping
> > containers is not an uncommon subject there.
> >
> ...

remarked:
> you mean they don't fly gliders across the pond?
>

AFAIK, no one has ever flown a glider accross the Atlantic in either
direction though NASA has flown them most of the way West to
East accross the Pacific from time to time.

This raises the question: What is the longest glider flight on record?

Here I mean in time, that is duration aloft, rather than distance as
the NASA record will be pretty hard for any private owner to beat.

Anything longer than about 14 hours would have to be ridge gliding,
flown pretty far North, or both.

Is there any official body that recognizes such a record?

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FF

Rich S.
April 30th 06, 07:20 PM
>> you mean they don't fly gliders across the pond?

Didn't a 747 glider land in the Azores once? :))

Rich S.

April 30th 06, 07:45 PM
Done on Oahu, Hawaii, back in the very late 60's or early 70's. It
was over 70 hrs., close to 72 hrs. I believe one of the pilots was
Tom Winkler, and I think it was in a SGS 2-32. It was done ridge
flying the windward side of Oahu, the Kokolous range( I could of
spelled that wrong). I believe Duration records were removed shortly
after this, as some tried to stay up longer, and a crash happen with
loss of life. # 711.

Morgans
April 30th 06, 10:14 PM
"Rich S." > wrote in message
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>>> you mean they don't fly gliders across the pond?
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> Didn't a 747 glider land in the Azores once? :))

Yea, and it was one of those fancy self launching ones! <g>
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Jim in NC

ADK
May 1st 06, 12:10 AM
Gentlemen, Gentlemen. I am looking to ship the aircraft, not glide it
across the Atlantic. I need a sailplane or two going West so I can share a
forty foot container.
It was an Air Transat 767 (I think) and it ran out of fuel because a
mechanic installed the wrong fuel fitting or some such device.
Now back to forty foot container going West.............


"ADK" > wrote in message
news:U0x4g.581$Fg4.73@clgrps12...
>I am looking into shipping an Orion kit from Europe to Western Canada in
>June or July. If anyone needs to ship (via ocean) from Europe to Western
>North America during this time, especially an aircraft, then please contact
>me. I need a forty foot container because of the wing and I will not need
>more than a third of the container for the entire aircraft. If you want to
>consolidate a load or have a load coming already with room to rent, please
>contact me.
>

Martin Gregorie
May 1st 06, 02:20 PM
Morgans wrote:
> "Rich S." > wrote in message
> ...
>>>> you mean they don't fly gliders across the pond?
>> Didn't a 747 glider land in the Azores once? :))
>
> Yea, and it was one of those fancy self launching ones! <g>

....but it was an Airbus A330 glider, not a soaring elephant.


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Richard Lamb
May 1st 06, 10:55 PM
Martin Gregorie wrote:
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> ...but it was an Airbus A330 glider, not a soaring elephant.
>

And the difference is....?

Philippe Vessaire
May 2nd 06, 08:46 AM
Richard Lamb wrote:


>> ...but it was an Airbus A330 glider, not a soaring elephant.
>>
>
> And the difference is....?

soaring with a liner is Canadian speciality....
remember a B767 in the '80s



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Al
May 2nd 06, 03:50 PM
"Philippe Vessaire" > wrote in message
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> Richard Lamb wrote:
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>>> ...but it was an Airbus A330 glider, not a soaring elephant.
>>>
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>> And the difference is....?
>
> soaring with a liner is Canadian speciality....

and apparently they are quite good at it, both worked.

Al

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