Re: [Aus-soaring] glider wanted

2004-01-08 Thread Bob Powell
There is a very good looking Std Jantar available at Benalla. This glider has been fitted with winglets and a one piece canopy. It has a good trailer and all tow out gear. It seems to go very well, although it is hard to work out what is the performance of the glider or the wily and

Re: [Aus-soaring] glider wanted

2004-01-08 Thread Mike Borgelt
At 11:45 AM 9/01/04 +1100, you wrote: There is a very good looking Std Jantar available at Benalla. This glider has been fitted with winglets and a one piece canopy. It has a good trailer and all tow out gear. It seems to go very well, although it is hard to work out what is the performance of

Re: [Aus-soaring] glider wanted

2004-01-08 Thread Peter Creswick
Mike Borgelt wrote: At 11:45 AM 9/01/04 +1100, you wrote: There is a very good looking Std Jantar available at Benalla. This glider has been fitted with winglets and a one piece canopy. It has a good trailer and all tow out gear. It seems to go very well, although it is hard to work

[Aus-soaring] Elevation data for Australian Turnpoints

2004-01-08 Thread Jason Armistead
Hi Almost all the turnpoint data contained in the various files on the WorldWide Turnpoint Exchange (http://acro.harvard.edu/SOARING/JL/TP/AU.html) does not have elevation data. When you have something like a Cambridge 302/303 in your cockpit, it's nice to be able to work out final glide and