No worries I will make sure I am here.
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From: Ruth Patching
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 2:29 PM
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Hi Brooky,
We should be pass
On 19/07/2012 2:30 PM, Ruth Patching wrote:
What were you flying Terry?
Patch
ES Ka6 - VH-GNQ (Competition number 8 at that time)
Lovely machine :-)
tn
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What were you flying Terry?
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From: "Terry Neumann"
To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
Sent: Thursday, 19 July, 2012 2:15:55 PM (GMT+1000) Auto-Detected
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Aus-soaring Digest, Vol 106, Issue 57
Thanks Ga
Hi Brooky,
We should be passing through around 3 tomorrow. Will drop in and stretch the
legs if thats OK.
See you then.
Patch
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From: "Peter Brookman"
To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
Sent: Thursday, 19 July, 2012 2:45:37 PM (GMT+
Yep.
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From: "Christopher McDonnell"
To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
Sent: Thursday, 19 July, 2012 2:13:35 PM (GMT+1000) Auto-Detected
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Was that in GQH the second pro
The Boomerang I flew at Bordertown in 1972 was QH. I assume they only ever had
that one.
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From: Christopher McDonnell
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:43 PM
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Thanks Gary (and Anne),
It brings back lots of memories about the day itself.My most
significant recollection of the conditions is that in many / most of the
climbs, the altimeter just kept on winding up without hesitation - like
it does on a winch launch. It was almost hypnotic.
My be
Was that in GQH the second prototype ES 60 which was at Bordertown at some time?
From: gstev...@bigpond.com
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:13 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Aus-soaring Digest, Vol 106, Issue 57
Here is Geoff's story of
My apologies for my not remembering who flew the first 500, thankyou Anne for
the lead, it was Stuart Cox in the Waikerie Ka6,
Patch
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From: gstev...@bigpond.com
To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
Sent: Thursday, 19 July, 2012 1:13:09 PM
If you wish to search AG indexes, you will find my complete Excel listing at
http://www.waikerieglidingclub.com.au/cgi-bin/swish.cgi
I also have all the Waikerie flights since 1971 and some of the info
gleaned from newspapers, AG and WGC minutes and Newsletters from before 1971
Ann
On 19/07
Laurie,
Great to hear from you, trust you are well and having fun.
Some people just don't get it, and unfortunately they don't actually look at
what we are doing in regard to maintaining the older fleet and actually
therefore reseaching what happens with glues etc.
The fleet here waits for
Hi Patch,
I agree with your comments on misconceptions regarding glue failure etc in the
natural composite machines. Its unfortunate that unless you speak out these
misconceptions ( structual and performance) are passed on to the newer
generation of pilots as facts and it still amuses me whe
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:03:24PM +1000, gstev...@bigpond.com wrote:
> It is extremely unlikely that
> any current record for the type can be improved upon. In my opinion another
> good reason to put 99% of these ships in museums, before structural/glue or
> other failure kills somebody.
The first 500k in Australia was flown by (I think) Stuart Dohnt in a Ka6 out of
Waikerie. That sort of started the whole thing off. The Boomerang then came and
very quickly more records were being flown that you could shake a stick at.
Again, mostly from Waikerie, Jinks, Rowe knocking off triang
Sue Martin flew 265 miles in a Ka6AG 1967 Nov p18
See also 320 milesw in a Boomerang AG 1969 Dec p49
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Hi Stevo,
We used the old AG year books and listed all the records done in wooden
aircraft and drew our line there. The records tumbled when the
Boomerang/Austria/Foka were replaced with Diamants, Libelles , Pheobus and
Cirrus. They weren't just a step up, they were a leap.
On some exceptional
Yeah he did, and he reminds me every time I see him. He gently sidles up beside
me and very quietly whispers "418" Then just as quietly says "miles not
kilometres".
Sometimes it's difficult to hate someone you admire so much.
Patch
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From: "Terry Neumann"
I'm pretty sure Emilis did a flight of about 680km in the boomerang. I think
he landed at Bordertown?
Cath
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On 19/07/2012, at 12:07 AM, Terry Neumann wrote:
> On 18/07/2012 11:18 PM, Peter Brookman wrote:
>> I think Geoff Tremain did a flight in the Bordertown Boomeran
http://www.avweb.com/blogs/insider/AVWebInsider_scattering_206970-1.html
JM
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AG Sept 1968 page 6 - A 418 mile Boomerang by Geoff Tremain
On 18/07/2012 11:18 PM, aus-soaring-requ...@lists.internode.on.net wrote:
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:03:24 +1000
From:
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Club Class Records: unofficial
To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australi
On 18/07/2012 11:18 PM, Peter Brookman wrote:
I think Geoff Tremain did a flight in the Bordertown Boomerang in late
1960's early 70's , Bordertown- Burra return which is over 600 kms and
was a record distance at that time.
If I recall correctly, this flight was on 15th February 1968. His
I think Geoff Tremain did a flight in the Bordertown Boomerang in late
1960's early 70's , Bordertown- Burra return which is over 600 kms and was a
record distance at that time.
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Sent: Wednesday,
Hi Patch,
Please enlighten me. What are the achieved benchmarks - both official and
unofficial - for a Boomerang/Super Arrow, that you know about? I seem to
recall that a couple of SA pilots were doing flights of 600k plus, many
years ago, including at least one flight across Spencer Gulf. Do y
Hallo Simon,
Did you notice if you drop the "y" off year, you get "ear", which is of
course very relevant to Genesis 41.
However when it comes to ears, I prefer Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Act
III, Scene II, with includes Mark Antony's speech beginning "Friend's
Romans, countrymen, lend me
You two! Surely you know by now that fun ist verboten
From: JR
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:16 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Funding - Federal Volunteers Grant
Is that an ailment, I thought it meant you were in europe well I g
Very good Simon! WPP certainly has some support for his 7 year theory
there. Many would say that if it is in the Bible it must be true. Now where
is that dratted cup of mine? I have to consult the tea leaves.
Gary
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Is that an ailment, I thought it meant you were in europe well I guess you
learn something new everyday.
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Has your incontinence problem reared its ugly drip again? Poor thing
Patch .
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Australia."
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Thanks Grant, been exremely wet down here, havent flown yet.
cheers
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