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On Friday, December 27, 2019 at 7:40:17 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Hey its great they were granted the record, as someone said, more power to them. I hope I can get the same minor consideration on a record flight. Years ago I missed out on my diamond goal by 1/8 of a mile in a low performance machine. I made all my turnpoints, the pictures were good, but my OO was a wonderfull old minden soaring legend by the name of Marcel Goudinat.. Being german, everything he did was with german precision. When he measured off my declaration (pre gps days) on the sectional, he told me I was 1/8 mile short. It did’nt matter that I had probably flown an extra 20 miles that day working around areas of OD, I was still deemed to be short lol. I thought Marcel Godinat was French, but he flew as a Swiss in the 1936 Olympics gliding contest. Perhaps he lived in French speaking Switzerland. https://www.sports-reference.com/oly...s-gliding.html As another member of the Swiss gliding team won a medal, he said they were a bit fearful about leaving Germany unscathed as the Germans were expected to win. Of course, the Swiss of that generation were also precision seekers. Frank Whiteley |
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Hi Frank
Marcel and Berta always claimed to be swiss, he was actually born in that border country. And he did fly gliders in the olympics, but a lesser known item is he also flew aerobatics for the germans in one of the intrernational contests right before the war. I asked them one time about whether he flew in the war. He got real quiet and just smiled. I think he did. All I know was he was a madterful glider driver and taught this kid alot. |
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It’s astonishing how such a minor issue raises so much comment. Personally, I don’t ever bother with badge claims. As long as I know I’ve done it, nothing else matters.
Impressing other glider pilots means nothing to me. Still I have no problems with this, with the bonus that it annoys nit picking nobodies. |
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"Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
(Alfonso Bedoya, ("Gold Hat"), 1948, "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" John Huston, Director) |
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I just remembered a classic nit-picker yarn. Sergio Colacevich figured out a way to get all three Diamonds in one flight by declared Death Valley and return from Truckee. That covered Diamond distance and he declared Death alley and return for Diamond Goal, but how was he going to get Diamond altitude gain? He pulled the spoilers in Death Valley and deliberately descended down to about 1000 feet above seal level, then climbed out, eventually reached about 17,700 feet on his way back to Truckee..........WOW, Wonderfull flight, right?
Our designated nit-picker had his hands full with this one. Sergio had obviously flown way over the required distance and his declaration looked pristine, how’s he going to throw this one out? Then he checked the max temperature difference between Truckee and Death Valley.............that worked, temperature rise adversely affected the barograph trace, just enough to decline Sergio’s 16,404 foot required altitude gain! CLAIM DENIED! Old Sergio got the final laugh, though, he pled his case to the full SSA board and they recognized his claim! JJ |
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