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New owner - competition number
I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday.
It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? |
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On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2:23:03 PM UTC-4, Senna Van den Bosch wrote:
I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? In what country??? |
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Op dinsdag 10 april 2018 20:42:42 UTC+2 schreef Dave Nadler:
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2:23:03 PM UTC-4, Senna Van den Bosch wrote: I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? In what country??? Belgium, in Europe. |
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Le mercredi 11 avril 2018 08:34:23 UTC+2, Senna Van den Bosch a écritÂ*:
Op dinsdag 10 april 2018 20:42:42 UTC+2 schreef Dave Nadler: On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2:23:03 PM UTC-4, Senna Van den Bosch wrote: I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? In what country??? Belgium, in Europe. Congratulations to your first glider! As for competition numbers - most people put on what they like. You probably can register it with your national aeroclub (useful if somebody else shows up with the same competition number at a central contest), but that's up to you. |
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I dont think anyone in the uk would contemplate using a competition number which they had not registered with the BGA.
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At 18:23 10 April 2018, Senna Van den Bosch wrote:
I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? By the gliding organization in your country. Check with them as to how they are given out. RO |
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On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2:23:03 PM UTC-4, Senna Van den Bosch wrote:
I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? What did you end up getting? Congratulations! |
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Op dinsdag 10 april 2018 20:49:30 UTC+2 schreef Dan Daly:
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2:23:03 PM UTC-4, Senna Van den Bosch wrote: I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? What did you end up getting? Congratulations! Found a lovely DG 101, price was low but needed a new radio so it's fair. |
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At 06:34 11 April 2018, Senna Van den Bosch wrote:
Op dinsdag 10 april 2018 20:49:30 UTC+2 schreef Dan Daly: On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2:23:03 PM UTC-4, Senna Van den Bosch wrote: I have bought my first glider and picking it up saturday. It's registered in Germany but doesn't have a competition number, how are they chosen? Where can you register one? What did you end up getting? Congratulations! Found a lovely DG 101, price was low but needed a new radio so it's fair. Just remember, you now do DG take-offs. Set the trim, and leave the elevator alone as you roll down the runway. It will lift off very nicely on it's own from the two point attitude. If you try and raise the tail first, and then try to fly the main wheel off, you will get airborne only briefly before it bounces back down. That's how you can tell a new DG pilot every time - they bounce the take-offs. Have fun. It's a nice glider. RO |
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OK.....how the frig does this post relate to competition numbers?!?!
I will be magnanimous and say you were going through threads and forgot which thread you were in...... Otherwise, it is "about spring" in the northern hemisphere, thus cabin fever is rampant and peeps want to fly..... Have a nice day..... |
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