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At the Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA National race for
18m and Open class sailplanes, the score sheets on the SSA webpage list one type of Schleicher two different ways: ASG-29 and ASW27-18. (Ok, a third and a fourth way if you count the ASG 29, the one without the dash and the ASG29, the one without a space...) Why is that? I believe Schleicher uses the ASW-27 type certificate (or whatever is the term for 'experimental' in America) for the ASG-29, but why would WinScore use two different names for the same aircraft? Just curious, that's all. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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On Jun 5, 6:09 am, Ray Lovinggood
wrote: At the Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA National race for 18m and Open class sailplanes, the score sheets on the SSA webpage list one type of Schleicher two different ways: ASG-29 and ASW27-18. (Ok, a third and a fourth way if you count the ASG 29, the one without the dash and the ASG29, the one without a space...) Why is that? I believe Schleicher uses the ASW-27 type certificate (or whatever is the term for 'experimental' in America) for the ASG-29, but why would WinScore use two different names for the same aircraft? Just curious, that's all. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA I thought that if it was a ASW, ASH, or ASG depended on which engineer at Schleicher designed it. |
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On Jun 5, 7:09 am, Ray Lovinggood
wrote: WinScore use two different names for the same aircraft? Just curious, that's all. Winscore uses whatever aircraft name the official scorer enters for the contestant. That information is typically provided by the contestant on the contest registration form. This question does not relate to the Winscore program, but to what the scorer and contestant choose to name a particular aircraft. Guy Byars |
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