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OLC Statistics by
[email protected]
Hi
can someone help with the translation of the column headings in the
Statistics portion of OLC\
%Kurbel I assume meand % thermalling
What does AufWinde meand (literally on wind)
I presume the R/C is the average rate of climb
What is the column labelled E?
Thanks
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Charlie Spratt Memorial by
Karl Striedieck
Over 100 of Charlie's family and local friends attended a memorial service
in Charlotte Saturday, May 18.
Charlie's other "family" will gather at Cordele, Ga on Saturday, May 9 for a
memorial/celebration in his honor. Social activities will begin around 5PM
at the Cordele Airport and then...
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Link info for Perry SPOT tracking by
Frank[_1_]
Here's are the URLS for SPOT tracking at Perry.
Google Earth KML - http://perrytracking.appjet.net/files/perrytracking.kml
Google Maps HMTL - http://perrytracking.appjet.net/files/perrytracking.htm
The Google Maps link (the one that ends with .HTM) and it will open
Google Maps in a browser window...
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April 19th 09 08:00 PM
by Micki
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Looking for an oxygen pressure reducer by
nimbus
I am in search of an oxygen pressure reducer able to reduce the
bottle pressure (200 bars) down to max 8 bars ( 100 psi). On the
bottle I have a german/european(?) standard connecotr DIN477-G9-3/4.
The reducer should be as small/light as possible. Does someone have
the reference of such item? and...
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Nurflügel is ready by
[email protected]
The flying wing sailplane that took 10 years to build is finally ready
and awaiting it's test flights. It is loosely based on Horten gliders.
It is built using balsa and various FRP compunds. It has two engines
and side stick. It has never flown yet.
One can see it he...
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Trailer landout gear by
Steve Freeman
Having had my first landout a few weeks ago I realized I need to be
much more prepared for such an event. The landing itself worked out
quite well, no damage to ship or pilot and only 6 small corn plants
destroyed. The remainder of the event however did not go so well. It
seems that the days of the...
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Perry Saturday Prepractice 11:30 am est #711 reporting by
[email protected]
Well, today is still a pre-practice day and the grid has over 30
gliders already lined up and waiting for the day to start.
Registration is going on and most folks are signing in. It appears
that the contest is full at this time.
Weather today is 2-4 knots up to 4,000 agl. and the day will be...
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MAY ISSUE - GLIDING INTERNATIONAL by
[email protected]
The issue is with the printer and will be mailed next week. It is our
biggest issue ever. (72 pages). We are being flooded with story
submissions for the magazine which is very encouraging.
This issue covers
1. Jochen Ewald's report of the April sailplane exhibition at
Friedrichshafen,...
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Alvin H. Parker by
Nyal Williams[_2_]
Where can I find a downloadable picture of Al Parker?
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Slow Down, Speed up by
Robert Gaines[_2_]
Several years ago, I was told that the US signals for slow down and speed
up are not the same as used in Europe.
Can any European friends confirm or deny this?
In USA, Slow Down is yaw
Speed Up is Rock wings
Thanks,
Bob
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Dipole Transponder Antennas by
Tony Condon[_2_]
Has anyone used a Dipole antenna on their transponder? I understand that
the dipole gives better coverage above where the "standard" antennas
usually only project down and to the sides. Aircraft Spruce carries
dipoles, they are a little spendy, but might be worth it. Any experience
out...
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SSA Bultman Award deadline approaching by
Frank Whiteley
April 30.
Do you have a deserving young soaring pilot in your club or commercial
operation?
http://www.coloradosoaring.org/ssa/ssay/byfs.htm
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West Coast USA Motorglider Flyin 2009 by
jb92563
Anyone interested in coming to a West Coast USA Motorglider Flyin?
The Grob 109 group has suggested this idea and has found some
interest.
Please indicate if you might be interested in such an event.
Send your name, location, Aircraft type to me so I can put you on the
notification list and keep...
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Minumum Sink Rate/Best L/D at 17,000 feet ? by
[email protected]
Having done most of my flying at lower altitudes, I have wondered
about the contradicton between my unscientific observations when
flying at high altitude and what I would expect from my somewhat
limited knowledge of physics and aerodymanics. I certainly believe
that true airspeed increases with...
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Program Letters US Experimental Exhibition by
[email protected]
Those of us flying sailplanes licensed Experimental Exhibition or some
variant of this, and having limitations requiring submission of a
program letter to our local FSDO can expect changes in how these are
being handled.
I have been contacted by my local "helper" and requested to make some
specific...
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JP article by
Frank Whiteley
http://www.edwards.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123144619
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April 16th 09 07:09 AM
by 309
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Stiff rudder by
Steve Freeman
My SZD 55 has a very stiff rudder. When the cables are disconnected it
moves easily. One suggestion has been that maybe the tubes the cables
ride in are full of dirt and contaminants and that cleaning them will
solve the problem. I remembered reading about someone replacing their
cables with a...
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G109B folded size by
Robert Hart[_2_]
I am looking for a hangar that will accomadate a 109B that is on the way
but not yet here. Can someone tell me the length and width of a Grob G109B
with the wings folded.
Robert
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