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The South African Nationals started yesterday in Welkom - about 260km
South West of Johannesburg. What makes this years championships amazing is the participation of Bobby Clifford who is taking part in his 50th consecutive South African Championships. Is there a pilot anywhere else in the world who can claim too have flown in 50 of his countries national championships? Clinton Birch LAK 12 |
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On Dec 29, 4:38*am, Clint wrote:
The South African Nationals started yesterday in Welkom - about 260km South West of Johannesburg. What makes this years championships amazing is the participation of Bobby Clifford who is taking part in his 50th consecutive South African Championships. Is there a pilot anywhere else in the world who can claim too have flown in 50 of his countries national championships? Clinton Birch LAK 12 and coincidentally, his competition number is 75, which also happens to be his age - so who else out there is flying his/her competition number? |
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I've flown 63 US national contests as well as 91 regionals and 13 WGC's, but
that is over 39 years. I'll be hard pressed to chalk up 50 continuous years of nationals flying, which would be at age 81. Say hello to Bobby (and Carol) from the motley crew (Charlie, Iris, John, Karl) that had a wonderful drive around SA in 1991. Karl Striedieck "Clint" wrote in message ... The South African Nationals started yesterday in Welkom - about 260km South West of Johannesburg. What makes this years championships amazing is the participation of Bobby Clifford who is taking part in his 50th consecutive South African Championships. Is there a pilot anywhere else in the world who can claim too have flown in 50 of his countries national championships? Clinton Birch LAK 12 |
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On Dec 29, 5:15*pm, "Karl Striedieck" wrote:
I've flown 63 US national contests as well as 91 regionals and 13 WGC's, but that is over 39 years. I'll be hard pressed to chalk up 50 continuous years of nationals flying, which would be at age 81. Karl's a bit of a late bloomer it appears - but there's no one I'd rather share a thermal with at 81. Make your reservations now to be a contest passenger in Karl's Duo Discus 3X. ;-) |
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Congratulations Bobby . As they say behind every successful glider
pilot there is a successful manager . Keep up the good work Carol . I did fly several contests with Bobby in the early 70's and despite a total of 62 contests now flown I can only count 28 as " Nationals " ( South Africa , England , Rhodesia ,USA ) and probably would not have looked the numbers up without this r.a.s. posting as a prompt . Some may remember Bobby and Karl competing for the honor of the World's longest o/r flights in the late 1960's and into the 70's. Bobby flew a 785 km o/r in a Libelle using thermals only in 1969. Not bad for 40 years ago eh ! Robn Clarke (ZA). |
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On Dec 30, 7:54*pm, " wrote:
Congratulations Bobby . As they say behind every successful glider pilot there is a successful manager . Keep up the good work Carol . I did fly several contests with Bobby in the early 70's and despite a total of 62 contests now flown I can only count 28 as " Nationals " ( South Africa , England , Rhodesia ,USA ) and probably would not have looked the numbers up without this r.a.s. posting as a prompt . Some may remember Bobby and Karl competing for the honor of the World's longest o/r flights in the late 1960's and into the 70's. Bobby flew a 785 km o/r in a Libelle using thermals only in 1969. Not bad for 40 years ago eh ! Robn Clarke (ZA). 50 years of flying all the Nationals has to be a World Record - Congratulations This post brought memories of my brother Ned and my trip to the 1958 Nationals at Bishop. Things have really changed in 50 years. On the second day of the contest I earned my Silver "C" with a 5.5 hour flight in our TG-2 to Benton Station. The tows would take us 300 to 400 feet over eastern slopes of the White mountains. It is still a thrill to remember climbing by the BIG ROCKS on the mountain slope at over a 1000 feet per minute. Really a thrill for a 18 year old flat lander with 31 hours in his log book. I wish I had not missed flying in a National contest every one of the last 50 years. Bill Snead 6W |
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Congrats to Bill Snead for attending many contests over the past fifty
years, and finally winning a National Championship this past summer -- the World Class Nationals at Midlothian, Texas! We missed you at Marfa this season -- come fly with us in 2009 (and bring Nancy!) Burt |
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I was prompted by Karl's statistics to check the number of Nationals that I
have flown over the past 40 years. I have had the good fortune to fly in 65 and I hope to fly in a few more. Also I have competed in 11 world championships. Ray Gimmey "Clint" wrote in message ... The South African Nationals started yesterday in Welkom - about 260km South West of Johannesburg. What makes this years championships amazing is the participation of Bobby Clifford who is taking part in his 50th consecutive South African Championships. Is there a pilot anywhere else in the world who can claim too have flown in 50 of his countries national championships? Clinton Birch LAK 12 |
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On Dec 28 2008, 9:38�pm, Clint wrote:
The South African Nationals started yesterday in Welkom - about 260km South West of Johannesburg. What makes this years championships amazing is the participation of Bobby Clifford who is taking part in his 50th consecutive South African Championships. Is there a pilot anywhere else in the world who can claim too have flown in 50 of his countries national championships? Clinton Birch LAK 12 Club class veteran pilot, Bobby Clifford (flying in his 50th Nationals) managed to win the day with a speed of 90 kph. Well done that man!! |
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