Anyone know what the rules are?  I could not find them on the site.  The 6396 feet 
altitude might be a bit tough to beat.  Does the pilot have to remain on the ground, 
or can he take a chopper or a plane up?  At least we hold two of the records in the 
US.  It appears there is no set record for anything but free flight and F3B, so type 
of glider is not factored in.  Where might I find the record for 2M that I supposedly 
saw being set?   Is the duration slope?  Joe W went 140.62 miles for distance if my 
calculations are correct.  Where did he drive from/to?  I would think the dynamic 
soarers could approach 148.94 mph if the fixed course were on a slope and they had a 
strong plane.  What was the final guess on Daryl's 14 sec F3B speed?

I know I know... a lot of questions, but I'm very interested.

Tom

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> tom broeski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/soaring/?start=42903
> > Is there a listing somewhere of the current world records for
> >
> > Speed, Height, distance, 2m, open, scale, etc.
> >
>
> http://www.fai.org/aeromodelling/records/
>
> Tomf
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