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On 5/22/2012 10:20 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 5/22/2012 9:04 AM, Kevin Christner wrote: On May 22, 9:55 am, Richard wrote: Congratulations to Windward Performance and their new Duckhawk, and Chip Garner for being the USA champion in the 15m nationals at Mifflin. Congrats also to Jerzy S for the overall win. Rick W Rick, Do you know what version of the Duckhawk Chip was flying? There appears to be three versions with progressively higher V speeds and max wing loadings. It's the middle model, the DuckHawk SV (Super Veloce), with the 200 knot Vne. Not that anyone would ever do such a thing, but you could do a pretty impressive low pass with that VNE. |
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![]() "Greg Arnold" wrote in message ... On 5/22/2012 10:20 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: On 5/22/2012 9:04 AM, Kevin Christner wrote: On May 22, 9:55 am, Richard wrote: Congratulations to Windward Performance and their new Duckhawk, and Chip Garner for being the USA champion in the 15m nationals at Mifflin. Congrats also to Jerzy S for the overall win. Rick W Rick, Do you know what version of the Duckhawk Chip was flying? There appears to be three versions with progressively higher V speeds and max wing loadings. It's the middle model, the DuckHawk SV (Super Veloce), with the 200 knot Vne. Not that anyone would ever do such a thing, but you could do a pretty impressive low pass with that VNE. Now for the hopefully not $1,000,000 question. How much is a Duckhawk going to set me back? Pete |
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Not to open a bag of snakes or take anything away from Chip and/or the
DuckHawk, but Jerzy Szemplinski won the 15M Nationals. Nonetheless, Chip is the US National Champion as the top American. Kudos to all. Derek |
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Jerzy is the big story (American patriotism aside). Winning Perry and 15m Nationals back to back is highly, highly impressive. Congrats Jerzy! On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:18:45 AM UTC-4, Derek Mackie wrote: Not to open a bag of snakes or take anything away from Chip and/or the DuckHawk, but Jerzy Szemplinski won the 15M Nationals. Nonetheless, Chip is the US National Champion as the top American. Kudos to all. Derek |
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I think that the fact that Jerzy Szemplinski has flown with such
consistency is awesome and not only did he win at Perry but he literally held the contest lead at Mifflin throughout the entire event. If that doesn't make you want to hang around Jerzy and learn a thing or two you are crazy. Nice work Jerzy and you can bet I for one will be following your scores at the worlds. Good luck in the 18meter class at Uvalde. If that wasn't enough excitement for one contest the fact that Chip Garner took a DuckHawk (that literally had under 20 hours on the plane TOTAL and that he personally only had 2 flights in including his practice day) and competed consistently with the a top class group of pilots, going on to claim the top spot (among american pilots) is almost unheard of. There are many challenges to competing in a plane that you don't have a lot of experience with but Chip deserves a hand for that effort and display of skill.Looking forward to Chip flying the DuckHawk at the Open Class Nationals in Minden in a few weeks. Greg Cole also deserves a hand for all of the effort put into the DuckHawk project and for bringing another fun and good performing sailplane to the market! And if somehow all of this isn't enough for you the Concordia just flew yesterday! Look forward to hearing more about the flights of that unique and amazing plane as well. What a great time to be completely addicted to soaring! If the world is wondering how to get more youth/people involved in soaring I think they should start telling them about how much excitement there is going on and tell them it's not unrealistic at all for them to start learning how to fly these machines and working their way straight towards the high performance machines written about above! -Wade On May 24, 8:36*pm, "Sean Fidler (F2)" wrote: +1 Jerzy is the big story (American patriotism aside). *Winning Perry and 15m Nationals back to back is highly, highly impressive. Congrats Jerzy! On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:18:45 AM UTC-4, Derek Mackie wrote: Not to open a bag of snakes or take anything away from Chip and/or the DuckHawk, but Jerzy Szemplinski won the 15M Nationals. *Nonetheless, Chip is the US National Champion as the top American. Kudos to all. Derek |
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On May 24, 10:36*pm, "Sean Fidler (F2)" wrote:
+1 Jerzy is the big story (American patriotism aside). *Winning Perry and 15m Nationals back to back is highly, highly impressive. Congrats Jerzy! Is he the one that lost a $20 model airplane in the top of a tree at Perry and took a chainsaw to an 80 year old oak to get it down? |
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On Monday, May 28, 2012 12:51:25 PM UTC-4, Jordan Pollock wrote:
On May 24, 10:36*pm, "Sean Fidler (F2)" wrote: +1 Jerzy is the big story (American patriotism aside). *Winning Perry and 15m Nationals back to back is highly, highly impressive. Congrats Jerzy! Is he the one that lost a $20 model airplane in the top of a tree at Perry and took a chainsaw to an 80 year old oak to get it down? Definitely not! |
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![]() Not that anyone would ever do such a thing, but you could do a pretty impressive low pass with that VNE. Then you could stand by the runway and yell "Duck!... Hawk!" as it screamed by at 230 mph! |
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