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What's the story on it? where is this?
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On 07 Jul 2004 14:44:36 GMT, unicate (Shirley)
wrote: What's the story on it? where is this? Go and look at the Hellenic Soaring Archive, http://www.paragliding.gr/gliding/ and check out "Building Gliders in Greece" in the "Photo Album" section. -- martin@ : Martin Gregorie gregorie : Harlow, UK demon : co : Zappa fan & glider pilot uk : |
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Martin Gregorie martin wrote:
Go and look at the Hellenic Soaring Archive, http://www.paragliding.gr/gliding/ Wow, what an interesting site. Thanks for posting it! BTW, loved the little blip about flying that sea glider, saying that it was launched using a power boat and that the biggest problem was getting the wet tow-rope up out of the water! Great story. |
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A very exciting story indeed.
This is likely not the very first attempt at it, but seems to be the first well documented case. I have heard of a tale of a British expedition to Jugoslavia in the 1950s where they were shown a locally crafted sea-glider. maybe someone with contacts there would be able to research the story. Greece has many fjord-type coastal regions and ridge-lines, complex sea-breeze effects, wave systems over the sea, a long and hot summer and having known one of the constructors I can well understand the drive for the project. I often fantasize about the possibility of repeating the feat, utilizing modern materials or as a modification with inflatable or semi-rigid keels and buoys. There is one serious concern though. When the sea-side ridges are working well enough to make a long flight exciting, the sea is likely to be somewhat rough..... It would be fantastic as a pleasure-ride ship though. There has been an article in the British S&G about this in the 1980s. http://www.cromemco.gr/gliding/English/index.htm is a kind of portal into greek soaring |
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One of the very first 'Sea gliders' must have been the modified B.A.C.7
in which Lowe-Wylde flew. He was towed behind a motor boat on the Welsh Harp, a small lake in North London, England. The date was in 1931. A video of this remarkable event is available from Ted Hull of the Vintage Glider Club here in the UK. Wally Kahn In article , Vassilios Mazis writes A very exciting story indeed. This is likely not the very first attempt at it, but seems to be the first well documented case. I have heard of a tale of a British expedition to Jugoslavia in the 1950s where they were shown a locally crafted sea-glider. maybe someone with contacts there would be able to research the story. Greece has many fjord-type coastal regions and ridge-lines, complex sea-breeze effects, wave systems over the sea, a long and hot summer and having known one of the constructors I can well understand the drive for the project. I often fantasize about the possibility of repeating the feat, utilizing modern materials or as a modification with inflatable or semi-rigid keels and buoys. There is one serious concern though. When the sea-side ridges are working well enough to make a long flight exciting, the sea is likely to be somewhat rough..... It would be fantastic as a pleasure-ride ship though. There has been an article in the British S&G about this in the 1980s. http://www.cromemco.gr/gliding/English/index.htm is a kind of portal into greek soaring -- Walter Kahn |
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Wally,
the source about the Jugoslavian Boat-Glider, is Frank Irving. Perhaps you might want to probe him for more information in case the gliding historians are interested. warm regards Vassilios (ex - ICGC student) |
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Yes, but there is an earlier example--the 1929 Peel Z-1 Glider Boat on
display at the Cradle of Aviation Museum on Long Island, NY (USA). It is the only remaining one of 30 built in College Point, Queens, NY and sold for $595. For more info, see: http://www.cradleofaviation.org/exhi...oat/index.html Walter Kahn wrote in message ... One of the very first 'Sea gliders' must have been the modified B.A.C.7 in which Lowe-Wylde flew. He was towed behind a motor boat on the Welsh Harp, a small lake in North London, England. The date was in 1931. A video of this remarkable event is available from Ted Hull of the Vintage Glider Club here in the UK. Wally Kahn In article , Vassilios Mazis writes A very exciting story indeed. This is likely not the very first attempt at it, but seems to be the first well documented case. I have heard of a tale of a British expedition to Jugoslavia in the 1950s where they were shown a locally crafted sea-glider. maybe someone with contacts there would be able to research the story. Greece has many fjord-type coastal regions and ridge-lines, complex sea-breeze effects, wave systems over the sea, a long and hot summer and having known one of the constructors I can well understand the drive for the project. I often fantasize about the possibility of repeating the feat, utilizing modern materials or as a modification with inflatable or semi-rigid keels and buoys. There is one serious concern though. When the sea-side ridges are working well enough to make a long flight exciting, the sea is likely to be somewhat rough..... It would be fantastic as a pleasure-ride ship though. There has been an article in the British S&G about this in the 1980s. http://www.cromemco.gr/gliding/English/index.htm is a kind of portal into greek soaring |
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