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I'm hoping to update the historic record of my Nimbus 3 which was flown in the 1983 Worlds in Hobbs. The glider was owned by Lawrence Wood at the time. The flight hours were logged, but there's no mention of who flew it in the worlds.
Does anyone know which pilot flew Lawrence Wood's Nimbus 3 (7L - N3127Q) in the '83 Worlds in Hobbs? Any leads would be appreciated. Cheers, 7Q |
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At 16:32 06 September 2016, Craig Funston wrote:
I'm hoping to update the historic record of my Nimbus 3 which was flown in the 1983 Worlds in Hobbs. The glider was owned by Lawrence Wood at the time. The flight hours were logged, but there's no mention of who flew it in the worlds. Does anyone know which pilot flew Lawrence Wood's Nimbus 3 (7L - N3127Q) in the '83 Worlds in Hobbs? Any leads would be appreciated. Cheers, 7Q 7Q, The SSA on line archive has an article on the 1983 WGC by Doug Lamont in the September 1983 issue: http://ssa.org/Archive/ViewIssue.asp...=1983&month=09 It appears that nobody flying in the open class used 7L, which is not to say that your glider didn't fly there. The pilot probably just used a different contest number. It looks like Holger Back of Germany flew a Ventus with the CN# 7L. My guess is that because Holger had already reserved 7L, your glider's pilot had to modify the contest number on your glider. The easiest modification from looking at the score sheet would have been converting 7L to ZL with some duct tape, etc. ZL was flown by Sweden's Ake Pettersson to 5th place. If the individual flights are logged, you might compare speeds etc with the score sheet. David Innes of Guernsey flew #74 which is also a possibility for a modified 7L, but not as easy to do. RO |
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On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 11:00:22 AM UTC-7, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 16:32 06 September 2016, Craig Funston wrote: I'm hoping to update the historic record of my Nimbus 3 which was flown in the 1983 Worlds in Hobbs. The glider was owned by Lawrence Wood at the time. The flight hours were logged, but there's no mention of who flew it in the worlds. Does anyone know which pilot flew Lawrence Wood's Nimbus 3 (7L - N3127Q) in the '83 Worlds in Hobbs? Any leads would be appreciated. Cheers, 7Q 7Q, The SSA on line archive has an article on the 1983 WGC by Doug Lamont in the September 1983 issue: http://ssa.org/Archive/ViewIssue.asp...=1983&month=09 It appears that nobody flying in the open class used 7L, which is not to say that your glider didn't fly there. The pilot probably just used a different contest number. It looks like Holger Back of Germany flew a Ventus with the CN# 7L. My guess is that because Holger had already reserved 7L, your glider's pilot had to modify the contest number on your glider. The easiest modification from looking at the score sheet would have been converting 7L to ZL with some duct tape, etc. ZL was flown by Sweden's Ake Pettersson to 5th place. If the individual flights are logged, you might compare speeds etc with the score sheet. David Innes of Guernsey flew #74 which is also a possibility for a modified 7L, but not as easy to do. RO Thanks Michael, I've been through the Soaring article as well and have the same suspicion that Ake is the pilot given that a few pieces of colored tape are the only barrier between "7L" and "ZL". There aren't any speeds in the logbook so I can only make rough approximations. I'm hoping someone's able to confirm from memory or has old pictures that show the N number. 7Q |
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David Innes shipped his own Nimbus 3, UK comp no. 174 to the '83 Worlds,
so I guess Ake is the best candidate. At 20:12 06 September 2016, Craig Funston wrote: On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 11:00:22 AM UTC-7, Michael Opitz wrote: At 16:32 06 September 2016, Craig Funston wrote: I'm hoping to update the historic record of my Nimbus 3 which=20 was flown in the 1983 Worlds in Hobbs. The glider was owned by Lawrence=20 Wood at the time. The flight hours were logged, but there's no mention of who=20 flew it in the worlds. =20 Does anyone know which pilot flew Lawrence Wood's Nimbus 3=20 (7L - N3127Q) in the '83 Worlds in Hobbs? Any leads would be appreciated. Cheers, 7Q 7Q, =20 The SSA on line archive has an article on the 1983 WGC by Doug=20 Lamont in the September 1983 issue: =20 http://ssa.org/Archive/ViewIssue.asp...983&month=3D09 =20 It appears that nobody flying in the open class used 7L, which is=20 not to say that your glider didn't fly there. The pilot probably just=20 used a different contest number. It looks like Holger Back of=20 Germany flew a Ventus with the CN# 7L. My guess is that because=20 Holger had already reserved 7L, your glider's pilot had to modify the=20 contest number on your glider. The easiest modification from=20 looking at the score sheet would have been converting 7L to ZL with=20 some duct tape, etc. ZL was flown by Sweden's Ake Pettersson to=20 5th place. If the individual flights are logged, you might compare=20 speeds etc with the score sheet. David Innes of Guernsey flew #74=20 which is also a possibility for a modified 7L, but not as easy to do. =20 RO Thanks Michael, I've been through the Soaring article as well and have the same suspicion t= hat Ake is the pilot given that a few pieces of colored tape are the only b= arrier between "7L" and "ZL". There aren't any speeds in the logbook so I = can only make rough approximations. I'm hoping someone's able to confirm f= rom memory or has old pictures that show the N number. 7Q |
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Craig
I purchased 3127Q from Lawrence Wood and knew it was flown at Hobbs Worlds per the logbook and Lawrence. This was over thirty years ago, but seems that Ake Petersen flew 27Q. The Ventus with comp # 7L was delivered to Lawrence Wood after the contest and was later acquired by Ken Sorenson. Jim Callaway |
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Thanks Jim
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