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It's worth noting that the 1-26 Association had over 30 members post
flights to the OLC in 2004 and there were several who were posting "Levy Like" flights....all in the glider in which "you can't go anywhere". As a club, the 1-26 Association came in 3rd in the US. Congratulations to Doug! (G.A. Seguin) wrote in message om... Hi. The 2004 OLC champion for glider without an engine is a US pilot,Doug Levy in a 1-26. Quite an achievement considering the level of competition in OLC. Congratulation Doug. S6 |
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You're right Liam, none of those guys made it back to where they started ;-)
More accurate would be: the glider in which "you can go somewhere, you just can't get back to where you started." |
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(Steve Bralla) wrote in message ...
(Dave Piotrowski) writes: You're right Liam, none of those guys made it back to where they started ;-) More accurate would be: the glider in which "you can go somewhere, you just can't get back to where you started." Anyone making a statement like this hasn't looked at the OLC traces for Doug's flights. Steve I have flown with Doug and heard him out in areas encouraging pilots with over twice the performance to venture out. Then he makes it home, quite a bit later, but he regularly returns. Doug has skill, knowledge, patience, and a willingess to land out (which he doesn't often have to exercise). One postitive aspect of the 1-26 is that you can land it almost anywhere with little chance for damage. John |
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