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Open Cirrus Gear Door bungees by
150flivver
I need help in figuring out where the bungees for the gear doors on an Open Cirrus get hooked onto the landing gear. There are two bungees on each gear door that close the doors when the gear is retracted. A picture would be highly appreciated.
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Experimental Gliders in Club and Commercial Operator Use by
[email protected]
Can anyone give me a quick rundown of how gliders certificated EXP in the U.S. can be used by clubs and commercial operators? Specifically looking at single seat gliders, but would not mind knowing about two-seaters as well.
I'm sure I can ferret out the answers from the FARs, but figured I would...
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Tow Hook 337 for a 150-150 by
1JH
Does anyone have a 337 they can share to demonstrate to the FAA that a
150-150 is suitable for towing gliders?
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October 16th 05 06:53 PM
by 1JH
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US 2007 Sports Class Nationals at Caesar Creek - IMPORTANT UPDATE by
2007 Sports Class Nationals
US 2007 Sports Class Nationals at Caesar Creek - IMPORTANT UPDATE
The 2007 Sports Class Nationals are being held at the Caesar Creek Soaring
Club 12-21 June 2007. (Official Practice Days will be 10-11 June 2007)
Our Competition Director will be Andy McQuigg, Ray Galloway will be helping
us out...
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2007 Sports Class Nationals 12-21 June - There is room for YOU at Caesar Creek by
2007 Sports Class Nationals
We have had a handful of late cancellations for the Sports Class Nationals.
So there is still room for you at Caesar Creek.
Sports Nationals are scheduled for 12-21 June at the Caesar Creek Gliderport
near Waynesville, OH.
Please visit www.2007SportsClassNats for more information.
Dick...
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med requirements? by
242
I have heard that it is not possible to obtain a pilot's license if
afflicted with insulin-dependent diabetes. Is this, indeed, the case?
Please advise. Thank you.
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by Tim
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Gliding International by
[email protected]
On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 12:21:50 PM UTC-5, Tango Whisky wrote:
Question - about a month ago, I did subscribe for digital reading of Gliding International for a 1-year period.
Since then, nothing.
Is that normal?
Cheers
Bert
Ventus cM "TW"
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Fatal accident in Italy by
2cernauta2
On the first day of the first competition of the soaring season, Enea
Bonaretti has impacted a mountain. The glider was found resting
inverted, the tail cone broken, on Mt. Rocciamelone (in the Alps close
to Torino) at about 3000m agl. Once again, the most probable cause is
a spin.
Some of you...
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Plinio Rovesti, 1902 - 2006 by
2cernauta2
Dear All,
I wish to let you know that meteorologist Plinio Rovesti died on July
10th.
He has been a pioneer in world gliding. Many pilots have studied
gliding meteorology on one of his books, and the many articles he has
written for italian and foreign magazines.
He spent a lot of his time in...
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Twin Acro inflight failure by
2cernauta2
http://www.maremmaoggi.com/dettagli_articolo.asp?nID=5765
(The short news article is in Italian language only.)
A few days ago, a Twin Acro III has lost a wing during aerobatic
training. Both pilots have safely come to land with their parachutes.
The accident happened at about 1200m (3600ft),...
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Any news about the Concordia project? by
2cernauta2
Aerokurier is reporting of a new Open Class ship. The Concordia should
be a Eta beater single seater. Does anybody have more details about
it?
thanks!
Aldo Cernezzi
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Neil Lawson of whiteplanes, died yesterday by
2cernauta2
Dear All,
I hear from my Italian friends at the Junior's WGCs that the famous
soaring photographer Neil Lawson has died yesterday.
He was standing on the roof of his car, to get better pictures of the
finishing gliders. One of those gliders caught him.
The pilot involved is a British team mate,...
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Securing glider trailers in shipping containers by
2G
I have sold my glider to someone in South America. While I am not responsible for shipping, I do want the new owner to receive the glider in the same condition that it leaves the US. To that end, I am interested in hearing how others have secured trailers in shipping containers; what works and what...
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When is too many at a glider meet by
2G
I recently learned that Bruno has increased the number of gliders for the Nephi, UT event to 80. That's right, eight zero. IMHO, that is too many, even if FLARM is mandated. There will be pilots there from virtually zero cross country time to seasoned racers. They may be lulled into a false sense...
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