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John Seaborn
July 16th 07, 12:58 AM
Rick Walters wins Day 1 in the 18-Meter class at the International
Lilienthal Glide 2007 which is the combined pre-worlds for the 30th
World Gliding Championships and the 2007 German Nationals in the 15-M,
18-M and Open Class. The contest is being held near Berlin at the
Lusse. See the team web site for more on this team and event or go
direct to the organizers web site.

http://www.ssa.org/UsTeam/

http://www.wgc2008.org

July 16th 07, 05:37 PM
On Jul 15, 7:58?pm, John Seaborn > wrote:
> Rick Walters wins Day 1 in the 18-Meter class at the International
> Lilienthal Glide 2007 which is the combined pre-worlds for the 30th
> World Gliding Championships and the 2007 German Nationals in the 15-M,
> 18-M and Open Class. The contest is being held near Berlin at the
> Lusse. See the team web site for more on this team and event or go
> direct to the organizers web site.
>
> http://www.ssa.org/UsTeam/
>
> http://www.wgc2008.org

......and now day 2 it seems. Just look at the winning margin for
today!
BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.

Gary Adams
"GE8"

01-- Zero One
July 16th 07, 07:14 PM
Just checked the website (1400 hours GMT-4) and did not see any results
for the day yet.



Where did you find them?





Larry





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> On Jul 15, 7:58?pm, John Seaborn > wrote:
> > Rick Walters wins Day 1 in the 18-Meter class at the International
> > Lilienthal Glide 2007 which is the combined pre-worlds for the 30th
> > World Gliding Championships and the 2007 German Nationals in the 15-M,
> > 18-M and Open Class. The contest is being held near Berlin at the
> > Lusse. See the team web site for more on this team and event or go
> > direct to the organizers web site.
> >
> > http://www.ssa.org/UsTeam/
> >
> > http://www.wgc2008.org
>
> .....and now day 2 it seems. Just look at the winning margin for
> today!
> BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
> the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
> lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.
>
> Gary Adams
> "GE8"

Greg Arnold
July 16th 07, 07:23 PM
01-- Zero One wrote:
> Just checked the website (1400 hours GMT-4) and did not see any results
> for the day yet.
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>
> Where did you find them?

http://www.wgc2008.org/TASKS-RESULTS.34.0.html?&L=1

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> Larry
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> " > wrote in message
> oups.com:
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>> On Jul 15, 7:58?pm, John Seaborn > wrote:
>> > Rick Walters wins Day 1 in the 18-Meter class at the International
>> > Lilienthal Glide 2007 which is the combined pre-worlds for the 30th
>> > World Gliding Championships and the 2007 German Nationals in the 15-M,
>> > 18-M and Open Class. The contest is being held near Berlin at the
>> > Lusse. See the team web site for more on this team and event or go
>> > direct to the organizers web site.
>> >
>> > http://www.ssa.org/UsTeam/
>> >
>> > http://www.wgc2008.org
>>
>> .....and now day 2 it seems. Just look at the winning margin for
>> today!
>> BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
>> the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
>> lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.
>>
>> Gary Adams
>> "GE8"
>

MaD
July 16th 07, 08:08 PM
On 16 Jul., 18:37, wrote:
> On Jul 15, 7:58?pm, John Seaborn > wrote:
>
> > Rick Walters wins Day 1 in the 18-Meter class at the International
> > Lilienthal Glide 2007 which is the combined pre-worlds for the 30th
> > World Gliding Championships and the 2007 German Nationals in the 15-M,
> > 18-M and Open Class. The contest is being held near Berlin at the
> > Lusse. See the team web site for more on this team and event or go
> > direct to the organizers web site.
>
> >http://www.ssa.org/UsTeam/
>
> >http://www.wgc2008.org
>
> .....and now day 2 it seems. Just look at the winning margin for
> today!
> BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
> the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
> lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.
>
> Gary Adams
> "GE8"

The Event is a combination of German National Championships in 15m and
Open Classes and the Pre-Worlds of next year for 15m, 18m and Open.
Thus the number of entries and lack of Standard Class.
Standard, Club and World Class WGC2008 will be in Rieti, Italy.

And if you look closely - there are two ETAs. But yes, slightly under-
performing.

Regards
Marcel Duenner

alex8735
July 17th 07, 02:26 PM
> BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
> the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
> lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.
>
> Gary Adams
> "GE8"

The eta has a disadvantage because it has a lower wingloading (45kg/
mē) than for example the new EB28 which reaches a wingloading of 50kg/
mē. The Antares kept up surprisingly well yesterday. A very high max
glide ratio is helpfull in weak conditions. In stronger conditions
high speed performance is far more important.

John Seaborn
July 18th 07, 04:31 PM
On Jul 17, 7:26 am, alex8735 > wrote:
> > BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
> > the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
> > lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.
>
> > Gary Adams
> > "GE8"
>
> The eta has a disadvantage because it has a lower wingloading (45kg/
> mē) than for example the new EB28 which reaches a wingloading of 50kg/
> mē. The Antares kept up surprisingly well yesterday. A very high max
> glide ratio is helpfull in weak conditions. In stronger conditions
> high speed performance is far more important.

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John Seaborn
July 18th 07, 04:42 PM
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On Jul 17, 7:26 am, alex8735 > wrote:
> > BTW, it's seems interesting that Standard Class is not included and
> > the large number of 15M (dying class or not?) and open entries. The
> > lone ETA had a less than stellar performance.
>
> > Gary Adams
> > "GE8"
>
> The eta has a disadvantage because it has a lower wingloading (45kg/
> mē) than for example the new EB28 which reaches a wingloading of 50kg/
> mē. The Antares kept up surprisingly well yesterday. A very high max
> glide ratio is helpfull in weak conditions. In stronger conditions
> high speed performance is far more important.

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