View Full Version : Re: Jonker JS1 Winning US 18m Nationals?
Greg Arnold[_2_]
May 21st 08, 06:39 AM
Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If I'm reading the online result correctly, it looks like Bill Elliott is 
> ahead in the US 18m Nationals - flying the Jonker JS-1 Revelation.  It is a 
> very close race though and the contest is not over.  But it is cool to see 
> the underdog (the JS-1) doing well in Bill Elliott's very capable hands!
I am not sure the JS-1 is the underdog, but Elliott certainly is doing very well.  It appears that the contest will be won by either him or DJ.
If Elliott does win, the JS-1 will have won all 3 of the National Championships it has entered (twice in South Africa and once in the US). 
One wonders whether any other glider has ever had such a record when only a single example of the glider was entered in each contest.
Paul Remde
May 21st 08, 03:17 PM
Hig Greg,
Good point.  But I think there were 2 JS-1s in the most recent South African 
Nationals.  Still the results are very impressive.
Paul Remde
"Greg Arnold" > wrote in message 
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>
> Paul Remde wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I'm reading the online result correctly, it looks like Bill Elliott is 
>> ahead in the US 18m Nationals - flying the Jonker JS-1 Revelation.  It is 
>> a very close race though and the contest is not over.  But it is cool to 
>> see the underdog (the JS-1) doing well in Bill Elliott's very capable 
>> hands!
>
> I am not sure the JS-1 is the underdog, but Elliott certainly is doing 
> very well.  It appears that the contest will be won by either him or DJ.
>
> If Elliott does win, the JS-1 will have won all 3 of the National 
> Championships it has entered (twice in South Africa and once in the US). 
> One wonders whether any other glider has ever had such a record when only 
> a single example of the glider was entered in each contest.
>
>
>
>
>
>
On May 20, 9:39 pm, Greg Arnold > wrote:
> Paul Remde wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > If I'm reading the online result correctly, it looks like Bill Elliott is
> > ahead in the US 18m Nationals - flying the Jonker JS-1 Revelation.  It is a
> > very close race though and the contest is not over.  But it is cool to see
> > the underdog (the JS-1) doing well in Bill Elliott's very capable hands!
>
> I am not sure the JS-1 is the underdog, but Elliott certainly is doing very well.  It appears that the contest will be won by either him or DJ.
>
> If Elliott does win, the JS-1 will have won all 3 of the National Championships it has entered (twice in South Africa and once in the US).
> One wonders whether any other glider has ever had such a record when only a single example of the glider was entered in each contest.
Yes. The Diana & Diana 2.
Jacek
SoCalSoaring
May 21st 08, 07:01 PM
Paul Remde wrote:
> Hig Greg,
> 
> Good point.  But I think there were 2 JS-1s in the most recent South African 
> Nationals.  
You are right!
Still the results are very impressive.
> 
> Paul Remde
> 
> "Greg Arnold" > wrote in message 
> ...
>> Paul Remde wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> If I'm reading the online result correctly, it looks like Bill Elliott is 
>>> ahead in the US 18m Nationals - flying the Jonker JS-1 Revelation.  It is 
>>> a very close race though and the contest is not over.  But it is cool to 
>>> see the underdog (the JS-1) doing well in Bill Elliott's very capable 
>>> hands!
>> I am not sure the JS-1 is the underdog, but Elliott certainly is doing 
>> very well.  It appears that the contest will be won by either him or DJ.
>>
>> If Elliott does win, the JS-1 will have won all 3 of the National 
>> Championships it has entered (twice in South Africa and once in the US). 
>> One wonders whether any other glider has ever had such a record when only 
>> a single example of the glider was entered in each contest.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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