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Dave Stevenson flew over 900km (560 miles) on Sunday
April 24th in a Silent 2 pure sailplane. He began the flight in the northwest corner of his home state of Georgia, went to his first turnpoint at the northern edge of the Sequatchie Valley in Tennessee, headed south into Alabama to his second turnpoint near Fort Payne, then north again to his third turnpoint back in the Sequatchie near Dunlap, Tennessee. After reaching Dunlap, he headed east south-east for Charleston, South Carolina and the atlantic Ocean by crossing over the southern end of the appalachian chain. Nine and one half hours after the start he landed at Hampton, SC. Preliminary statistics are 59 mph average cross-country speed, 28% thermalling time with average 370 fpm climb, 49.7 L/D, and 61 glides with 85 mph average glide speed. |
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Outstanding accomplishment in a 13 meter ship.
Congratulations to Dave. Willie |
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Way to go Dave!
Didn't you do something similar to this a few years ago in the 1-34 (or was it the DG?) I didn't even take my ship to the field Sunday. Stood around yakking for awhile, went home and mowed the lawn. Missed Perry, didn't try on Sunday, Please excuse my while I go shoot myself... -- Take out the airplane for reply |
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