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Today, the last day of the Sports Class Nationals, May 25th, was called
off due to rain. Congrats to Dale Kramer as he is the winner. All the results are on the SSA web site. 1 4064 K1 Kramer, Dale LS-8 3 837 47.40 51.24 211.29 228.42 2 4035 KS Striedieck, Karl Duo Discus 2 892 50.55 56.54 207.57 232.18 3 3999 34 Gere, Jonathan Ventus 2Bx 1 896 50.75 57.82 212.67 242.28 4 3871 SM Seymour, John ASW-27 25 699 39.60 45.00 162.20 184.32 5 3855 BB Cochrane, John ASW-27 5 815 46.18 52.47 189.89 215.78 6 3612 P3 Mann, Erik LS-8 13 762 43.15 46.65 172.60 186.60 MT 7 3592 JOY Willat/Robison, Garr Nimbus 3DM 15 751 42.55 57.61 184.85 250.31 8 3567 PG Gaisford, Phil Discus 2B 4 828 46.88 51.09 188.61 205.54 8 3567 434 Schwartz, Ron ASW-20 26 691 39.14 43.74 156.48 174.86 MT 10 3558 XG Szemplinski, Jerzy SZD-55-1 21 706 40.00 42.73 164.45 175.68 On the 27 that went into and out of the trees, not only were the leading edges damaged, but the horizontal stab had damage, ya, its a T tail.......he continued and landed at the next turnpoint. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly treeless...........er safe that is. # 711 reporting. |
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Glider going into and back out of the trees?! This sounds like a good
story, I hope there is going to be a detailed write-up of this some time soon? wrote in message oups.com... Today, the last day of the Sports Class Nationals, May 25th, was called off due to rain. Congrats to Dale Kramer as he is the winner. All the results are on the SSA web site. 1 4064 K1 Kramer, Dale LS-8 3 837 47.40 51.24 211.29 228.42 2 4035 KS Striedieck, Karl Duo Discus 2 892 50.55 56.54 207.57 232.18 3 3999 34 Gere, Jonathan Ventus 2Bx 1 896 50.75 57.82 212.67 242.28 4 3871 SM Seymour, John ASW-27 25 699 39.60 45.00 162.20 184.32 5 3855 BB Cochrane, John ASW-27 5 815 46.18 52.47 189.89 215.78 6 3612 P3 Mann, Erik LS-8 13 762 43.15 46.65 172.60 186.60 MT 7 3592 JOY Willat/Robison, Garr Nimbus 3DM 15 751 42.55 57.61 184.85 250.31 8 3567 PG Gaisford, Phil Discus 2B 4 828 46.88 51.09 188.61 205.54 8 3567 434 Schwartz, Ron ASW-20 26 691 39.14 43.74 156.48 174.86 MT 10 3558 XG Szemplinski, Jerzy SZD-55-1 21 706 40.00 42.73 164.45 175.68 On the 27 that went into and out of the trees, not only were the leading edges damaged, but the horizontal stab had damage, ya, its a T tail.......he continued and landed at the next turnpoint. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly treeless...........er safe that is. # 711 reporting. |
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I second that call for more info on a glider going into and back out of
trees! "Gary Boggs" wrote in message ... Glider going into and back out of the trees?! This sounds like a good story, I hope there is going to be a detailed write-up of this some time soon? wrote in message oups.com... Today, the last day of the Sports Class Nationals, May 25th, was called off due to rain. Congrats to Dale Kramer as he is the winner. All the results are on the SSA web site. 1 4064 K1 Kramer, Dale LS-8 3 837 47.40 51.24 211.29 228.42 2 4035 KS Striedieck, Karl Duo Discus 2 892 50.55 56.54 207.57 232.18 3 3999 34 Gere, Jonathan Ventus 2Bx 1 896 50.75 57.82 212.67 242.28 4 3871 SM Seymour, John ASW-27 25 699 39.60 45.00 162.20 184.32 5 3855 BB Cochrane, John ASW-27 5 815 46.18 52.47 189.89 215.78 6 3612 P3 Mann, Erik LS-8 13 762 43.15 46.65 172.60 186.60 MT 7 3592 JOY Willat/Robison, Garr Nimbus 3DM 15 751 42.55 57.61 184.85 250.31 8 3567 PG Gaisford, Phil Discus 2B 4 828 46.88 51.09 188.61 205.54 8 3567 434 Schwartz, Ron ASW-20 26 691 39.14 43.74 156.48 174.86 MT 10 3558 XG Szemplinski, Jerzy SZD-55-1 21 706 40.00 42.73 164.45 175.68 On the 27 that went into and out of the trees, not only were the leading edges damaged, but the horizontal stab had damage, ya, its a T tail.......he continued and landed at the next turnpoint. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly treeless...........er safe that is. # 711 reporting. |
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