johnhamish
June 12th 10, 12:12 AM
THE FEATURE STORIES IN THE JULY ISSUE OF GLIDING INTERNATIONAL.
We thought you might like to know what is in our July issue. We have
written about:
• Loosing newer members? There is tried and true remedy for this
situation. We provide details on how you should be able to remedy your
situation.
• Sebastian Kawa is without a doubt, the world’s best glider pilot.
An in depth interview by our Polish correspondent.
• The mistakes made by the U.S. pilot who attempted a world height
record, but with his sailplane breaking up in mid-air at 38,000 feet.
A detailed report on the fatal flight.
• A new tool to fine-tune your competition sailplane and get the edge
on your competitors.
• Wanted - a new president for the International Gliding
Commission. Bob Henderson, (the incumbent) is standing for president
of F.A.I. in October and very likely to be elected. What happens at
I.G.C.? An interview with Bob, how he sees the future of gliding
and what is needed to expand the program he started on modernising
gliding’s world management.
• Minden and the Sierra wave. Details on the annual wave camp that
is attracting participants from around the word.
• Apple Ipads. The latest new tool that is already being adapted for
soaring pilots. A review of the product and who is developing their
soaring applications. Not a case of toys for boys !
• We have analysed the world gliding fatality figures and
recalculated the accidents as they relate to membership totals. The
country with the worst results was Columbia. Read about your
country’s placing. Some real surprises!
• The FAA have just released a graph showing the number of new glider
pilot licences issued each year over the past 10 years. Stand by to
be shocked!
• Germany’s aviation research organisation, DLR, took their Falcon
jet and deliberately flew it into the Iceland Volcano’s ash cloud to
test likely mechanical failure. Could influence decisions for
European tug fleets if the Volcano continues to spew ash.
• Poland prides itself on its world championship pilot training
program. They have imparted some of their training methods to Joanna
Waszkiewicz, Gliding International’s central European correspondent.
Makes great reading for club CFI’s and those wanting to improve their
competition flying.
• Falke have just re-engined their motor glider, making it the
ultimate for a trainer that is also an ideal tug. The “Turbo-Falke” is
now equipped with the most powerful engine ever installed in this
type, the 115hp Rotax 914F3 - a far cry from the original 26hp motor
that was installed in the first Motorfalke in 1963.
• Plus an additional 40 other stories covering the world soaring
scene and which you will enjoy reading. The issue is our biggest
yet.
New OR RENEWING subscribers can enrol via our secure web site:
(www.glidinginternational.com)
We thought you might like to know what is in our July issue. We have
written about:
• Loosing newer members? There is tried and true remedy for this
situation. We provide details on how you should be able to remedy your
situation.
• Sebastian Kawa is without a doubt, the world’s best glider pilot.
An in depth interview by our Polish correspondent.
• The mistakes made by the U.S. pilot who attempted a world height
record, but with his sailplane breaking up in mid-air at 38,000 feet.
A detailed report on the fatal flight.
• A new tool to fine-tune your competition sailplane and get the edge
on your competitors.
• Wanted - a new president for the International Gliding
Commission. Bob Henderson, (the incumbent) is standing for president
of F.A.I. in October and very likely to be elected. What happens at
I.G.C.? An interview with Bob, how he sees the future of gliding
and what is needed to expand the program he started on modernising
gliding’s world management.
• Minden and the Sierra wave. Details on the annual wave camp that
is attracting participants from around the word.
• Apple Ipads. The latest new tool that is already being adapted for
soaring pilots. A review of the product and who is developing their
soaring applications. Not a case of toys for boys !
• We have analysed the world gliding fatality figures and
recalculated the accidents as they relate to membership totals. The
country with the worst results was Columbia. Read about your
country’s placing. Some real surprises!
• The FAA have just released a graph showing the number of new glider
pilot licences issued each year over the past 10 years. Stand by to
be shocked!
• Germany’s aviation research organisation, DLR, took their Falcon
jet and deliberately flew it into the Iceland Volcano’s ash cloud to
test likely mechanical failure. Could influence decisions for
European tug fleets if the Volcano continues to spew ash.
• Poland prides itself on its world championship pilot training
program. They have imparted some of their training methods to Joanna
Waszkiewicz, Gliding International’s central European correspondent.
Makes great reading for club CFI’s and those wanting to improve their
competition flying.
• Falke have just re-engined their motor glider, making it the
ultimate for a trainer that is also an ideal tug. The “Turbo-Falke” is
now equipped with the most powerful engine ever installed in this
type, the 115hp Rotax 914F3 - a far cry from the original 26hp motor
that was installed in the first Motorfalke in 1963.
• Plus an additional 40 other stories covering the world soaring
scene and which you will enjoy reading. The issue is our biggest
yet.
New OR RENEWING subscribers can enrol via our secure web site:
(www.glidinginternational.com)