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csonka istvan
December 9th 09, 04:08 PM
Which US and non-US national gliding team owns gliders?
Hello, I am trying to gather statistical information about how common
that a National Gliding Organization/Team in a country (anywhere in
the world), owns lots of high value gliders, like Ventus2, Discus2,
etc.?
I am sure that I will get answers relating to the US team, but maybe
there are readers of this forum from lots of different countries and
they also would tell me how it is going in their country. I am also
interested how the particular National Gliding Organization was able
to buy such high value glider, asking very simple: what was the source
of the money?
I can tell how the situation in Hungary just to start with something:
“Tax payers”, (there are very few in Hungary btw.) paying for these
expensive toys and the ownership is at the National Gliding
Organization. A committee decides every year, who will use which
glider.
Thanks in advance.

Andy[_10_]
December 9th 09, 04:10 PM
On Dec 9, 8:08*am, csonka istvan > wrote:
> Which US and non-US national gliding team owns gliders?
> Hello, I am trying to gather statistical information about how common
> that a National Gliding Organization/Team in a country (anywhere in
> the world), owns lots of high value gliders, like Ventus2, Discus2,
> etc.?
> I am sure that I will get answers relating to the US team, but maybe
> there are readers of this forum from lots of different countries and
> they also would tell me how it is going in their country. I am also
> interested how the particular National Gliding Organization was able
> to buy such high value glider, asking very simple: what was the source
> of the money?
> I can tell how the situation in Hungary just to start with something:
> “Tax payers”, (there are very few in Hungary btw.) paying for these
> expensive toys and the ownership is at the National Gliding
> Organization. A committee decides every year, who will use which
> glider.
> Thanks in advance.

You have to provide your own glider on the US team - the team doesn't
have any of its own.

9B

Markus Graeber
December 9th 09, 06:59 PM
A couple of months ago I was at the Brazilian Nationals in Bebedouro,
the FBVV (http://www.planadores.org.br/), Brazil's national gliding
organisation, has 3 Discus (B1/B2/B3) which they make available to top
ranked pilots. I'm not 100% sure but I believe they were a donation
from one of the well moneyed members...

Markus

MaD
December 10th 09, 12:00 PM
Same in Switzerland: BYO.
Neither the National Team nor the National Gliding Federation own
gliders.

Regards
Marcel

stephanevdv
December 10th 09, 01:21 PM
No team-owned gliders in Belgium: everybody is on his own. There used
to be gliders administreded by the Belgian Gliding federation or the
regional subsidiaries, but that was in the seventies!

In France, the French Gliding Federation still has a whole bunch of
modern, regularily replaced gliders (World class, club class, standard
class, 15 and 18 m, open class) that are made available to the
national team. When not used in international competitions, they are
at the national gliding centre at Saint-Auban and can be used by any
qualified glider pilot during a soaring camp there. They are also used
by the would-be instructors during the instructor courses.

csonka istvan
December 10th 09, 07:48 PM
Any info about the German, Austrian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, Italian,
France, etc... situation?

cernauta
December 11th 09, 12:44 AM
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:48:56 -0800 (PST), csonka istvan
> wrote:

>Any info about the German, Austrian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, Italian,
>France, etc... situation?

About France, you've been told already. Yes, they have some excellent
gliders.

About Italy, no competition gliders are owned by the Team nor by the
Federation.

Aldo

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