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Hi.
The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 |
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I propose a new OLC rule for 2005 to break Doug's monopoly: devalue
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That's amazing. I'm new to soaring and flying a 1-26 and I never would have
guessed that a 1-26 could win. From the second comment it sounds like this is a habit. What does he do that no one else can do following along in a DG-800 or whatever? Wad. "G.A. Seguin" wrote in message m... Hi. The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 |
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He didn't win, he is on the highest ranking of those without an engine.
But still, quite an accomplishment !! -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "Waduino" a écrit dans le message de news: ... That's amazing. I'm new to soaring and flying a 1-26 and I never would have guessed that a 1-26 could win. From the second comment it sounds like this is a habit. What does he do that no one else can do following along in a DG-800 or whatever? Wad. "G.A. Seguin" wrote in message m... Hi. The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 |
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"Waduino" wrote in message ...
That's amazing. I'm new to soaring and flying a 1-26 and I never would have guessed that a 1-26 could win. From the second comment it sounds like this is a habit. What does he do that no one else can do following along in a DG-800 or whatever? Wad. "G.A. Seguin" wrote in message m... Hi. The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 Hi, He has the right handicap and fly at the right location. he also does it often posting some 40 flight. S6 |
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Bert Willing wrote:
He didn't win, he is on the highest ranking of those without an engine. But still, quite an accomplishment !! 2004 season was finished at 11th of October, and Levy Doug finished on first place with 5431,97 point. /jancsika |
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That's for "Gliders w/o engine".
On overall score, Klaus Ohlmann is first with 10170.82 points, Levy is 6th. -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "Janos Bauer" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Bert Willing wrote: He didn't win, he is on the highest ranking of those without an engine. But still, quite an accomplishment !! 2004 season was finished at 11th of October, and Levy Doug finished on first place with 5431,97 point. /jancsika |
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What am I (are you) missing? Most (OLC) gliders don't have engines. Most
(OLC) gliders outperform a 1-26. This guy must be doing something special, or the handicap is too generous. I'm just an impressed neophyte. Wad. "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... He didn't win, he is on the highest ranking of those without an engine. But still, quite an accomplishment !! -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "Waduino" a écrit dans le message de news: ... That's amazing. I'm new to soaring and flying a 1-26 and I never would have guessed that a 1-26 could win. From the second comment it sounds like this is a habit. What does he do that no one else can do following along in a DG-800 or whatever? Wad. "G.A. Seguin" wrote in message m... Hi. The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 |
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![]() "Waduino" wrote in message That's amazing. I'm new to soaring and flying a 1-26 and I never would have guessed that a 1-26 could win. From the second comment it sounds like this is a habit. What does he do that no one else can do following along in a DG-800 or whatever? Wad. "G.A. Seguin" wrote in message The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 Hi, He has the right handicap and fly at the right location. he also does it often posting some 40 flight. S6 You forgot to say that he is a good pilot too. I always use Doug as an example of someone who flies his glider to it's full potential/performance. (I use myself as an example of someone who buys more potential/performance.) Way to go Doug! Steve |
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