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Old October 28th 11, 05:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
johnhamish
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THE NOVEMBER 2011 ISSUE OF
GLIDING INTERNATIONAL

A wealth of news for soaring pilots from around the world. A 64 page
issue.
Stories include:

1. There is now an alternative for span. A new design from South
Africa predicts their 15-metre sailplane will cover 1000 klms in five
hours.

2. First team of international sailplane pilots informed that they
can and must be prepared for a drug test anywhere any time.

3. It is now possible to record and view laminar flows over a wing in
flight. Big money being spent on recording and analysing laminar
flows.

4. Enter the Phoenix - the new motor glider with towing
capabilities.

5. Leading edge bug prevention. A cheap inexpensive answer to
eliminating this problem.

6. Meet the team at ClearNav - how they work and what’s new from
this talented team.

7. New products - Flat free aircraft tyres and a laser unit that
polishes surfaces to a high-gloss finish and spray on solar cells.

8. NASA’s $US1.35 million prize for the most efficient electric
aircraft won by a motorglider from Pipistrel.

9. Why is carbon fibre so expensive – an in depth explanation

10. Klaus Ohlmann describes for the first time his 2138 km straight
distance flight. Profusely colour illustrated.

11. Ritz de Luy writes about the 2011 summer season in Europe with
details on who won and who lost and why.

12. An essay explaining the difference between pressure altitude and
GPS altitude.

13. A visit to the finishing room at Schleicher Sailplanes at
Poppenhausen

14. Centre Spread - the damage sustained and the rebuild of a hangar
and fleet of sailplanes in Scotland.

15. A return to Popular Mechanics, April 1904 and their article on
how to build your own glider.

16. The old chestnut! Membership and a lack of leadership from
gliding’s international bureau of delegates.

17. One glider pilot’s dream - creation of his own cross country
school and how he exchanged his desk bound job for a sailplane
cockpit.

18. Another major break through in the battle to improve battery
performance and lower their weight. The most promising to date.

19. Leading edge bug prevention. A cheap inexpensive answer to
eliminating this problem.

20. Controllable winglets - Change their angle and performance in
flight. New research.

21. A list of new products to assist wave-flying pilots.

22. A flying wing motorised glider designed in Estonia flies.

23. NASA launches a new weather forecasting satellite that has
promise for soaring pilots

24. The iphone helps locate a downed pilot

25. Glider used to smuggle drugs in Saudi Arabia.



PLUS FIFTY OTHER INTERNATIONAL STORIES THAT PROVIDE GREAT READING.

NEW OR RENEWING SUBSCRIBERS GO TO OUR WEB SITE
www.glidinginternational.com
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Old October 29th 11, 01:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan[_6_]
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On Oct 27, 9:11*pm, johnhamish wrote:
THE NOVEMBER 2011 ISSUE OF
GLIDING INTERNATIONAL

A wealth of news for soaring pilots from around the world. *A 64 page
issue.
Stories include:

1. *There is now an alternative for span. A new design from South
Africa predicts their 15-metre sailplane will cover 1000 klms in five
hours.

2. *First team of international sailplane pilots informed that they
can and must be prepared for a drug test anywhere any time.

3. *It is now possible to record and view laminar flows over a wing in
flight. *Big money being spent on recording and analysing laminar
flows.

4. *Enter the Phoenix *- the new motor glider with towing
capabilities.

5. *Leading edge bug prevention. *A cheap inexpensive answer to
eliminating this problem.

6. *Meet the team at ClearNav *- how they work and what’s new from
this talented team.

7. *New products *- Flat free aircraft tyres and a laser unit that
polishes surfaces to a high-gloss finish and spray on solar cells.

8. *NASA’s *$US1.35 million prize for the most efficient electric
aircraft won by a motorglider from Pipistrel.

9. *Why is carbon fibre so expensive – an in depth explanation

10. *Klaus Ohlmann describes for the first time his 2138 km straight
distance flight. *Profusely colour illustrated.

11. *Ritz de Luy writes about the 2011 summer season in Europe with
details on who won and who lost and why.

12. *An essay explaining the difference between pressure altitude and
GPS altitude.

13. *A visit to the finishing room at Schleicher Sailplanes at
Poppenhausen

14. *Centre Spread *- the damage sustained and the rebuild of a hangar
and fleet of sailplanes in Scotland.

15. *A return to Popular Mechanics, April 1904 and their article on
how to build your own glider.

16. *The old chestnut! *Membership and a lack of leadership from
gliding’s international bureau of delegates.

17. *One glider pilot’s dream *- creation of his own cross country
school and how he exchanged his desk bound job for a sailplane
cockpit.

18. *Another major break through in the battle to improve battery
performance and lower their weight. *The most promising to date.

19. *Leading edge bug prevention. *A cheap inexpensive answer to
eliminating this problem.

20. *Controllable winglets - Change their angle and performance in
flight. *New research.

21. *A list of new products to assist wave-flying pilots.

22. *A flying wing motorised glider designed in Estonia flies.

23. *NASA launches a new weather forecasting satellite that has
promise for soaring pilots

24. *The iphone helps locate a downed pilot

25. *Glider used to smuggle drugs in Saudi Arabia.

PLUS FIFTY OTHER INTERNATIONAL STORIES THAT PROVIDE GREAT READING.

NEW OR RENEWING SUBSCRIBERS GO TO OUR WEB SITE
www.glidinginternational.com


arrived in the mail today
Great issue
thanks,
Dan in Southern California
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Old October 29th 11, 02:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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