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Hi,
Does anyone know of any soaring strips around LeHavre, Normandy in Northern France? It looks like I'm going to stay here for another 2 weeks. Thanks |
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Check the french gliding federation's website at: http://www.ffvv.org/oupratiquer/ou1.htm It seems there are... ;-) Have a nice time in France. Guillaume "G.Kurek" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Hi, Does anyone know of any soaring strips around LeHavre, Normandy in Northern France? It looks like I'm going to stay here for another 2 weeks. Thanks |
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Thanks,
I found it one by just asking random people in the hotel - Aero-Club De l'estuarie de la siene located about 20KM from LeHavre, went there today and logged almost 2 hours in something similar to Schweizer 2-33, found bunch of very friendly and helpful people and they had an open bar afterwards!! What more can you ask for? Thanks for the input. G.Kurek "Guillaume" wrote in message ... Hi, Check the french gliding federation's website at: http://www.ffvv.org/oupratiquer/ou1.htm It seems there are... ;-) Have a nice time in France. Guillaume "G.Kurek" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Hi, Does anyone know of any soaring strips around LeHavre, Normandy in Northern France? It looks like I'm going to stay here for another 2 weeks. Thanks |
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In article , G.Kurek
writes Hi, Does anyone know of any soaring strips around LeHavre, Normandy in Northern France? It looks like I'm going to stay here for another 2 weeks. Thanks I know there is a club at Abbeville. They were very helpful when a fellow Brit had his car catch fire with all his money and his passport in it in 1999. -- Mike Lindsay |
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"G.Kurek" wrote:
Thanks, I found it one by just asking random people in the hotel - Aero-Club De l'estuarie de la siene located about 20KM from LeHavre, went there today and logged almost 2 hours in something similar to Schweizer 2-33, found bunch of very friendly and helpful people and they had an open bar afterwards!! What more can you ask for? I am rather curious about the kind of (presumably french) glider you found similar to a Schweizer 2-33. Maybe it was a Bijave (e.g. http://membres.lycos.fr/wings2/bijave/wa30_20.jpg), although I find it very different from the 2-33 (wood, metal frame and fabric instead of metal, no struts, mid height wing instead of high wing) although performance may be similar, but nevertheless higher, without chauvinism. Anyway the web site of this club lists only this type and an ASK-21 as their two-seaters and an ASK-21 is hardly similar to a 2-33. BTW the nearby beautiful bridge (Pont de Normandie) is one of my favorite turn points, although seldom used because of the sea breeze killing the lift except in very rare circumstances. |
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Robert Ehrlich wrote in message ...
"G.Kurek" wrote: Thanks, I found it one by just asking random people in the hotel - Aero-Club De l'estuarie de la siene located about 20KM from LeHavre, went there today and logged almost 2 hours in something similar to Schweizer 2-33, found bunch of very friendly and helpful people and they had an open bar afterwards!! What more can you ask for? I am rather curious about the kind of (presumably french) glider you found similar to a Schweizer 2-33. Maybe it was a Bijave (e.g. http://membres.lycos.fr/wings2/bijave/wa30_20.jpg), although I find it very different from the 2-33 (wood, metal frame and fabric instead of metal, no struts, mid height wing instead of high wing) although performance may be similar, but nevertheless higher, without chauvinism. My criteria of similarities whe old beaten trainer with some fabric, with L/D around 24 (when it was new), easy to fly and requiring a lot of rudder input to keep it centered. In that sens two mentioned above are almost identical. Anyway the web site of this club lists only this type and an ASK-21 as their two-seaters and an ASK-21 is hardly similar to a 2-33. BTW the nearby beautiful bridge (Pont de Normandie) is one of my favorite turn points, although seldom used because of the sea breeze killing the lift except in very rare circumstances. Yes bridge is nice but it costs 5 Euro to cross with the car and I thought the tolls were high in US |
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"G.Kurek" wrote:
Yes bridge is nice but it costs 5 Euro to cross with the car and I thought the tolls were high in US This is because we had to pay a lot of money to the US when the bridge was built in order to be able to use GPS in high precision mode which helped the 2 halves to meet preciseley in the middle :-) |
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"G.Kurek" wrote:
... My criteria of similarities whe old beaten trainer with some fabric, with L/D around 24 (when it was new) ... On the web site where I found the picture, there is also a joke saying that Wassmer (the manufacturer) claimed the same L/D as the Blanik, but ommitted to say the comparison was made with the Blanik flying inverted. |
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