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Look up "600 Miles in a 604" about Sherman Griffith's flight from Refugio to Liberal, KS in the 70's.
Up through the 90's I know there was still some straight out flying out of there. Mark Keene won the Barringer Trophy in 1993-ish IN A 1-26 out of Refugio |
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Tony, theres no excuse for not flying 600 miles in a 604 lol. As for mark’s flight, that was a nice one. My bird is one which he started a restoration on back in the day before he got burned out doing 1-26’s..
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On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 3:17:51 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Tony, theres no excuse for not flying 600 miles in a 604 lol. As for mark’s flight, that was a nice one. My bird is one which he started a restoration on back in the day before he got burned out doing 1-26’s.. Dan The Soaring Club of Houston would gladly host you guys if you'd like an active club with several tow planes and pilots available. We have lots of good early downwind landout locations and a bunch of us who think it would be fun to make a long straight-out flight. If the weather supports it, let us know! Chuck Werninger Soaring Club of Houston LS-4 VL |
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On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 2:59:51 PM UTC-5, Tony wrote:
Look up "600 Miles in a 604" about Sherman Griffith's flight from Refugio to Liberal, KS in the 70's. Up through the 90's I know there was still some straight out flying out of there. Mark Keene won the Barringer Trophy in 1993-ish IN A 1-26 out of Refugio That was Marion Griffith, Sherman's father. |
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Doh I knew that
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On Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 2:39:04 PM UTC-5, Nick Kennedy wrote:
Hey all I've always been intrigued by Wally Scott and Co and all the open distance flights they did. Would pilots be interested in having a meet at Odessa or ? and have a OLC contest and then when the stars aligned go for it downwind? What do you guys think? I'd sure like to do 700-800+ miles. Nick T Odessa Schlemeyer is under the Class C Midland airspace and no longer a viable glider port due to altitude restrictions. Stanton to the east or Monahans to the southwest would be better airports to start from (hold a x-c camp) |
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On Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 4:53:10 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 2:59:51 PM UTC-5, Tony wrote: Look up "600 Miles in a 604" about Sherman Griffith's flight from Refugio to Liberal, KS in the 70's. That was Marion Griffith, Sherman's father. And I remember Marion sometimes introducing himself as "Sherman's Father". Such amazing and wonderful people! 645 miles in a 604. February 1982 SOARING magazine. Steve Leonard Wichita, KS |
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Well at least I got the 604 right lol
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