Look on the Aviation Safety Network website for their "Wiki base" all
reported prangs to that organization should appear. The website usually
has a glider "occurence" on it from some where around the globe most
days. 

John O'Neill. 

On 2016-05-10 08:00, Mike Borgelt wrote: 

> At 08:57 PM 5/9/2016, you wrote:
> 
>> The Aviation Safety Network website lists 77 occurences with Puchaczs with 
>> the first spinning fatality on July 01 1982 in Poland, the latest March 17 
>> 2016 in Japan. In between there are numerous spinning accidents.
> 
> Beats me how you found that on the website.
> 
> Do you have a link. I can't even find "gliders".
> 
> Mike
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