Hi  Mike,

Big Brass ones ? Is this guy now a pawnbroker?

OK, OK, just joking; PLEASE  tell us more.

 

Gary

 

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Of Mike Borgelt
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To: Dave Donald; Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] perlan

 

Yes, he's still around too. Living in Toowoomba.

He told us all about his flight over the USSR. Big, brass ones.

Mike



At 04:12 PM 3/10/2016, you wrote:



Wow. My interest was piqued when I saw 'RAF U2'. Got on line and saw an
article in the independent.co.uk which names Mr MacArthur. What a
fascinating bloke he would be talk to!



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On Thu, 10 Mar, 2016 at 4:00 pm, Mike Cleaver

<womba...@internode.on.net> wrote:

The figures quoted in the article are the officially admitted FAI records
they hold. Unofficially higher flights were " classified " information, but
the F4 Phantom did a zoom climb to 104,000 ft at least once.

Wombat

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On 10 Mar 2016, at 12:48, Mike Borgelt <mborg...@borgeltinstruments.com>
wrote:




Apart from the bit about recreational glider pilots avoiding mountain wave,
the late model U-2 easily goes straight to 74,000 feet. There was an article
in AW&ST about it years ago where they flew an editor from the magazine in a
two seater.

The A-12 (early single seat version)/SR71 was apparently tested to 91,000
feet or so. Kelly Johnson told them not to push their luck any higher. Got
that from Pat Halloran who used to fly U-2 and SR71.

I sure hope the Perlan guys have their meteorology right. John MacArthur,
former RAF U-2 pilot who lives in Toowoomba told be it was always smooth as
a baby's bottom at 70,000 feet. He did say they avoided thunderstorms and
known turbulence.

Mike







At 11:33 AM 3/10/2016, you wrote:




Even the aviation press doesn't always get things right.

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/perlan-2-glider-starts-cabin-pres
surisation-tests-422970/ 

Mike




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