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Does anyone have a copy of the S&G report on the 1965
World Championship held at South Cerney in the UK? Markus Ritzie, of the Swiss Team, flew a Standard Elfe to second place in the Standard Class. I know he flew my Elfe S-2 (then registered HB-801 and carrying competition number 74), but I want to establish whether this was his practice aircraft, or the one that he flew in the competition. Martin Simons, in Sailplanes: 1965-2000, states that the aircraft had a V-tail. HB-801 has a conventional tail, with the tailplane at the base of the fin. I have a copy of the August 1965 issue of Soaring, but the report on the competition doesn't give the aircraft's identification. |
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AFAIK, it was an Issoire Edelweiss C30S (yes, with a V tail).
Uri Former: 4X-GJC (C30S) On Sep 16, 1:09 pm, Michael Corcoran wrote: Does anyone have a copy of the S&G report on the 1965 World Championship held at South Cerney in the UK? Markus Ritzie, of the Swiss Team, flew a Standard Elfe to second place in the Standard Class. I know he flew my Elfe S-2 (then registered HB-801 and carrying competition number 74), but I want to establish whether this was his practice aircraft, or the one that he flew in the competition. Martin Simons, in Sailplanes: 1965-2000, states that the aircraft had a V-tail. HB-801 has a conventional tail, with the tailplane at the base of the fin. I have a copy of the August 1965 issue of Soaring, but the report on the competition doesn't give the aircraft's identification. |
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On 16 Sep., 13:09, Michael Corcoran
wrote: Does anyone have a copy of the S&G report on the 1965 World Championship held at South Cerney in the UK? Markus Ritzie, of the Swiss Team, flew a Standard Elfe to second place in the Standard Class. I know he flew my Elfe S-2 (then registered HB-801 and carrying competition number 74), but I want to establish whether this was his practice aircraft, or the one that he flew in the competition. Martin Simons, in Sailplanes: 1965-2000, states that the aircraft had a V-tail. HB-801 has a conventional tail, with the tailplane at the base of the fin. I have a copy of the August 1965 issue of Soaring, but the report on the competition doesn't give the aircraft's identification. Markus Ritzi borrowed the glider he flew in England from my grandfather only a few days before the competition. It was an Elfe with V-Tail. I'm pretty sure I have a picture of it somewhere, but no idea where exactly, of course. Will go hunting for it later. Regards Marcel Duenner |
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