South African Nationals finished! Australian Nationals started!

Post 1.450 on Wednesday 11 2023

South African National Gliding Championship 2023
29 September 2023 – 7 October 2023

My last post was about 3 flying days and 4 tasks, one not flown.
Task 5 on flying day 4 on October 4;
Club; 317.52 km…..Dicky Daly won his 3d day; GOOD!!! 110.83 km./h.
15 m. ; 524.93 km.Uys -day today . He won, finally a clear head after all the work;144.23 km./h
18 m. ; 524.93 km…….Fast day..Laurence Hardmann flew around with 152,50 km./h.
2 seaters; 447.99 km..…As said, Yamauchi & Greenhill, the young ones, finally got the hang of the SA weather and indeed they won another day; 148,52 km./h!!!!!

Task 6 on flying day 5.
Club; 364.79 km…..and Richard Glennie in his ASW 20 was the daily best; 106.46 km./h and the only one over 100 km. Dicky was 3d.
15 m;  594.36 km….another Uys-day; 134.33 km./h. Only 3 left in this class, as AP Kotze did not fly.
18 m;  594.36 km…..Riaan Denner in the JS3 had a good day; 149.09 km./h and Uys’ brother Attie was runner up; 148.85 km./h. whilst Phillip [ a young Jonker] was 4th
2-seaters; 510.29 km and Pieter Nouwens &Mark Nouwens in their Duo Discus were daily best; 127.22 km,./h.

Task 7 penultimate day of this National Championship.
The final day of the SA Nationals and an early start this morning. Gliders are asked to be gridded before the 10 a.m. briefing for a possible 11 a.m. first launch. There is quite a strong wind blowing and according to the pedestrian forecast they expect temperature of 35 degrees today, getting cloudy over the next few days and then possible thunderstorms later on next week, but by then the Nationals will be ‘done & dusted’.
South African Nationals
Club; 349.50 km…..Dave Maver in his ASW 20 was the best; 126.11 km./h! Dicky was runner up and Maarten on 4 .With that we have the top 3 overall , with one day to go!
15 m; 579.29 km….. 2 from 3 flew the task and Wayne won.128.38 km./h Runner up was Mark and Uys was out.
18 m; 579.29 km…With an early start [12.39] young Phillip [JS1] won the day 146 km./h…..with ONE point difference with Oscar,[JS3/18m] who started at 13.21; .
2-seaters; 543.35 km….AND …the young ones in the Nimbus 4DM , Zach and Thomas, did it again; WIN; 146.77 km./h.

Task 8; FINAL DAY!!!! Exciting day as well….great speed and a different champion than I expected.
Club; 276.14 km….
15m; 404.34 km…only 2 left in this class as Uys flew his JS 3/18 m. HC. Mark and Wayne both flew the task; 143 and 140 km./h.
18m; 404.34 km…and Oscar proofed once more what a good pilot he is. With a speed of 182.57 km./h, he raced over the track. Attie and Riaan did about the same with start and landing and were only seconds , behind. Interesting to see if that could change the overall scores, AND YES it did Phillip was slower [still 159.66 km./h. ] and lost his first spot to Oscar.
Oscar mentioned that the day was very much underestimated,…that sounds about right… but last day and “braai” in the evening..reasons enough to set a short task,BUT…..”But could have shattered the 500km world record. Half the task was under 11k’ airspace, as the predictions was that this was the best area. Base was estimated at 20k amsl”
A STERLING day!!!!
As Oscar said:”Epic race. Best weather I have flown in for a long time. Actual speed around 400km was 182kmh”
2-seaters; 404.34 km….with 163 km./h the “young ones” in the Nimbus 4DM won again. That was 20 k faster than runner up Stefan in the Duo, but then there is off course the difference in glider!!!

Several over 500 km flights and great speed ,so a good South African Championship. And 7 out of 8 days. GOOD!!!! And good, better ,best,..a safe competition!
Overall results;
CLUB class ;
1. Dicky Daly in St Cirrus with 5,609 points.
2. Dave Maver in ASW 20 with 5,236 p.
3. Maarten Jonker in LS4 with 5,137 p.

15 m class;
1. Wayne Schmidt in ASW 27 with 6,191 points.
2. Mark Holliday in ASW 27 B with 5,816 p.
3. Uys Jonker in JS 3/15 m. with 4,536 p.

18m class;
1. Oscar Goudriaan in JS 3/18 m with 5,907 points.
2. Phillip Jonker in JS 1 with 5,853 p.
3. Attie Jonker in JS 3/18 m with 5,755 p.

2-seaters;
1. Zach Yamauchi & Thomas Greenhill in NIMBUS 4DM with 5,854 points.
2. Nouwens & Nouwens in Duo Discus T with 5,665 p.
3. Pieter Geldenhuys in ASG 32MI with 5,354 p.

15/18 m ;
1. Oscar Goudriaan with 5,888 p.
2. Phillip Jonker with 5,855.p.
3. Attie Jonker with 5,741 p.

the 15/18 m winners with Oscar bending over to receive his prize and Phillip laughing as well as Attie.
Soaring Society of South Africa
Just a nice picture. Stefan Langer in the middle with I guess, and I HATE TO GUESS so correct me if I am wrong,at least one of the NIMBUS 4DM pilots….winners in the 2 seater class., Zach Yamauchi. Maybe the other one is from the UK Thomas Greenhill, winner of the WGLIDE Speed race. The other one is Kevin Faur [from France] who will fly in SA later in the season.
Soaring Society of South Africa
Enough nice prizes to honor the champions and winners.
Soaring Society of South Africa

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Queensland State Comps are a good preparation for Nationals straight after .

Very last day of State Comps in Kingaroy!
As seen by Bruce.

In a short period Kingaroy is the host for these state comps till October 7 and the Nationals from October 9 to 15. So in full swing at the moment. See below!
They had a few days to go here is the rest of their week. It’s a Grand Prix type of competition, with a regatta start, quite a few penalties every day and …..
Day 5; REST DAY!!!!!

Day 6;
Club; 245 km.….regatta starts at 12.30 and best speed , just over 100 k /ph. Of course by Bernie [Sizer] in his PIK 20D.
Sports class; 272.8 km....and good old Dave Jansen is really doing well. When he was VERY young he flew ALWAYS. I guess he might be retired now as airline pilot so time enough again.132.08 km./h.
15 m; 272.8 km….won by Bruce 129.6 km./h and Adam was sick so decided to go back to the field.
“Funny old day, I think I might’ve been suffering from a mild dose of dehydration today, a first for me. The upside, I realised it early & called it a day before it got any worseAdam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
Bruce;” We had a short task today. The weather looked to be blue with the best conditions out to the east, and there aren’t so may turn points possible out that way. It turned out that it was better than forecast and there were strong climbs and increasing cumulus through the afternoon.” more about the day on Taylor’s Gliding Page

Day 7; VERY LAST DAY!!
Club; 273 km…..and a new face at the podium Mark Dalton who flew in his ASW 20 to spot 1 and 10 points. He fished on 6 overall.
Overall scores in CLUB after 6 flying days;
1. Bernie Sizer, in PIK 20 D, with 38 points….winning 3 days.
2. Kim Houghton in LS 3 with 33 points winning 1 day.
3. Todd Edwards in LS 3 with 32 points also winning 1 day.

The 3 best “clubbies”
Kingaroy Soaring Club

Sports class; 339 km. Brad Edwards in his JS 3 won the last day , his 2d win.
Overall scores in Sports class;
1. David Jansen in Ventus 3/18m with 46 points winning 2 days.
2. Ray Stewart in JS3 /18 m with 45 points winning 1 day.
3. Andrew Georgeson in Nimbus 4 DM with 39 points.

State comp winner David Jansen.
Kingaroy Soaring Club

15 m; 339 km. Greg Beecroft won the day and Adam was runner up Bruce was 5th but no harm to his overall scores.
Here is Bruce;”Some days are diamonds, and for me today wasn’t one of them. We all have days when the pattern we see in our head doesn’t quite match the pattern of the weather we are flying in, and that is part of the fascination of this game. I’ve had a fantastic week and have been so pleased with my results so far. I’m back in my favourite glider from the past 40 years and having a ball.”
About his last day more on Taylor’s Gliding Page
Overall scores in 15m;
1. Bruce Taylor in LS 8 with 25 points winning 3 days.
2. Mak Ichikawa in LS 8 with 22 points winning 1 day.
3. Greg Beecroft in LS 8 with 20 points winning the last day.

Bruce with Lisa Turner, who handed over the prizes. Lisa is the CD for the Nationals this week.
Good pilot too.
Kingaroy Soaring Club

Great practice for the Australian Nationals. They can have a 1 day of rest and are used to Kingaroy,… so high expectations!

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2023 Club and Sports class Nationals from KINGAROY.
9 October 2023 – 15 October 2023

9 pilots in club class, 8 in sports 18m and 11 in sports open, and a few strong competitors in each class.
Practice day on Saturday with nice tasks [Club 252 km. Sports open 301 km and Sports 15 m with 260 km] to get in the “groove”, a groove for Adam together with Benalla pilot Tobias Geiger. Adam and Toby practice team flying!
Tobias & I enjoyed a really positive day over the skies of Kingaroy, where we practiced our team flying for the upcoming WGC” in the beginning of December in Narromine. More news about their team flying on Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
Some pilots are already in Australia for this BIG event. So is George who flies in club class for Luxembourg, so does his wife Diana.
George arrived in Tocumwal last week and had the best weather last Sunday.

View in front of his hangar at Tocumwal Airport.
courtesy George

Task 1 on October 9; great, fast, first day.
Club; 347.02 km……8 started in this class ,5 of them in an ASW 20 , 1 in a PIK 20B and 2 in a Discus. And,…NO it was not one of the state-comps- pilots, but Jo Davis, who could have been the WWGC champion ,when there was no controversy about the scores. She is a good pilot!!!!
Speed 127.57 km./h just a tiny bit faster than Michael Strathern also in ASW 20 with 127.47 km./h!

Jo as number 1, Mike as 2 and Mark on 3.
Kingaroy Soaring Club


Sports open; 427.87 km…and straight away the 1991 WGC Champion from Uvalde Brad Edwards won the day in his JS 3/18m. Speed 154.65 km./h!!!! Just a tad slower with 154.43 km./h was Ray Stewart, runner up during the earlier state comps.
10 started and only 1 was out.

Brad as the best, Ray as runner up and Andrew [Georgeson] and Ryan [Driscoll] as number 3
Kingaroy Soaring Club

Sports 15m; 409.25 km…. The Trotters took it easy during the state comps ,but now they were in full action. Peter was 1 with 142.39 km./h and Lisa 2 with 140.89 km./h Both fly an LS 8.
From the state-comp-pilots, Toby and Adam flew together as announced and were on 3 and 4 [145 and 146 km./h!!] ,Mak on 5 and Bruce on 6.
All 8 in this class started and the “slowest” with respect was Mike with still 130 km./h!!!
That says enough about this perfect first day.

Task 2 on October 10; another good day with nic tasks.
Club; 369.50 km…pffff, in his ASW 20 Jim [Crowhurst] reached a speed of 134.35 km./h …. not 1000 points but 900. Not bad either. Runner up with about the same speed Steve [McMahon] in ASW 20B, with 133.71 km./h

Sports 18m; 444.65 km….Brad was runner up and Ray won. Both really good pilots , Brad “a bit older’ maybe experienced [??] as Ray. Speed 159.37 km./h and 154.21 km./h. Both ” flew their JS3 on fire.”
10 started and 9 were in .Ron in his NIMBUS 4DM was out after 85 km. I heard he had already some problems with his glider during the State comps.

Sports 15 m;  444.65 km…good to see our Japanese mate Mak win the day in his LS 8; 145 km./h!!!! AND,…1000 points. Good on him. Bruce was 2km./h slower for 976 points.
Bruce had a lot to say about the day here is part of it:
“Nice big day today for Day 2. Over 9,000 feet at best and peak climb rates of more than 12 knots. That’s 1200 feet per minute, or in gliding terms we are gaining about 400 feet for every circle we do. Nice!
But also “It is huge fun, a day like today, fast cruising, big pull-ups into strong lift that is smooth and powerful… We love it! But it is busy. You have to concentrate all the time because the edge between good and bad air can be sharp and a wrong move can suddenly have you lose height on your competitors.”
Taylor’s Gliding Page
Adam and Toby started together again but the difference between a Ventus 3TS [146.68 km./h ] and a Ventus 2ax [138.58 km./h] is clear. EVEN with the 1% advantage as declared by the GFA’s handicap committee. They are happy together ,so all GOOD.
Mak leads now with 14 points on Peter [Trotter] who was 4th for the day.

Adam’s dad Chris ,a very fine man and good pilot, had safety concerns and Adam writes about it;
10/10 today to the organisation for listening to my fathers safety concerns about the use of the 500m radius control point, just 15km from the finish line. At first the topic was pushed aside, but then after an insistence to be heard, the organisation took the time to review it, then adjusted it after consideration. I’m super proud of Dad & very pleased that the organisation took the safety first option & were willing to change their minds, superbAdam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures

Task 3 on October 11; Today ….and the time difference with here is 8 hours, in about 2 weeks 10, so the scores are preliminary. “Fab” day again with 3 hour AAT’s in each class and good speed .
Club; 3 hour AAT…...with 383.63 km Jo had another daily win on a 1000-points-day; 123.88 km./h. All 9 “clubbies” flew over 300 km. and finished

Sports 18m; 3 hour AAT...he started around 10 minutes later as the rest , flew 480 km with a speed of 153.29 km./h Lumpy Paterson [from Tocumwal] in his JS3 /18m; that was about 6 k/h faster than the rest. Kerrie did not fly so 9 starters.

Sports 15 m; the team-flying from Adam and Toby bear fruit as the 1000 points were for Adam and 954 for Toby; 465.37 km with a speed of 152.76 km./h and 443.43 km with 147.84 km./h.
All 8 started and finished and the “slowest” speed again with respect was 128.63 km./h!!
No news yet from Adam on this great performance , but even better news ….HE IS IN LOVE…..BE HAPPY TOGETHER!!!!

I’ve been lucky enough to meet this beautiful soul, a kind, caring & thoughtful lady from Fukuoka, Japan. Erika Nakashima & I met on New Years Eve in Japan & have grown to really love each other’s company over the year been – she even puts up with, & supports my global gliding”
By Adam.

After 3 glorious flying days and halfway the overall scores are in
CLUB; 1. Jim Crowhurst with 2. 761 points and 2. Jo Davis with 2.706 p.
Sports 18m; 1. Ray Stewart with 2.750 p and 2. Brad Edwards with 2.701 p.
Sports 15 m; 1. Mak Ichikawa with 2.822 p and 2. Adam Woolley with 2.820!!!!

More next Wednesday.

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Matthew went to find out by himself what the MORNING GLORY is and when his own SKYSIGHT said “perfect weather to do so”, he indeed “found” it after travelling 2500 km to Burketown; https://www.weglide.org/flight/340246
305 km @ 195 km/h…..Diana 2…”Could probably do a world record 100km triangle on this.”
Cloud top up to 1200m, base all the way to the fog.

Due to internet problems he wrote yesterday a bit more on this flight
The “Morning Glory” cloud is an extremely rare cloud formation, a ripple in the atmosphere trapped between two air layers that only forms with any regularity in a single location – Far North Queensland. More than a 2000km from a major city, few ever get to view it and even fewer get to experience flight along it.This was my first flight on a Morning Glory. Sorry it took so long to upload – the internet in Burketown was mobile-only and even that went offline!”
There is a 25 minute video via Matthew Scutter’s Gliding

Floating on a cloud…what do you want more.
from the WEGLIDE story.

To finish…..more clouds…… another fab picture…

WAVEHUNTERS: https://denbighgliding.co.uk/
“Another epic day!
Diamonds galore!!
“Hooligans ” are Tom Hogarth, Alex O’Keefe, Bradley Soanes and Eddie Smith

With all these wave meccas London Club Lasham Gliding Society wrote;
Lasham are back at Deeside Gliding Club in Scotland for the next 3 weeks running our autumn expeditions. We’ve got four gliders up there currently. So far on the first week nearly everyone has enjoyed several mountain wave flights. Some to altitudes of nearly 20,000ft with the good conditions lasting most of the week!

AND,…what about 109 years of gliding experience and still going strong. My Belgium mates Bert Schmelzer sr and Eddy Huybreckx. TOPPERS!!!!

as shared by Eddy Huybreckx
Bert sr. added:”What a crew, Eddy was my highly rated check pilot for winch launches that day. After the flight he was quite sick and needed a break. I’m kidding, we had fun 😊. Bert sr.”

And news from Henrique Navarro in Brasil;
The Brazilian Gliding Federation has just approved my National speed record on a 750km FAI triangle @152kph with the Ventus 3 15 meters. I was short of beating the World record by less than 4kph.”

CU next week. Hope a week with less stress and fewer [better no ] deaths around the brutal invasions from Russia in Ukraine and the barbaric terror group of Hamas in Israel,…in what world do we live!?
Sad,…. Ritz


OLC stats! S.A.Nationals! Queensland State Comps!

Post 1.449 on October 4 2023.

OCTOBER 1, autumn in The Netherlands.

What about that???!!!
42 pilots “went up” in The Netherlands on a nice autumn day on October 1 and the best flight was from Sikko; 409 km from Soesterberg.
Great picture from Arjan on October 1 2023 Arjan Vrieze Photography

—–The OLC season 2023 is over and the new season started straight away
YES , I check WEGLIDE as well, but maybe cause I am older, I prefer the OLC [https://www.onlinecontest.org] for my checks…in my opinion more clear, or maybe I am longer used to it. I do love the stories however from WEGLIDE [ https://weglide.org/ ].
Looking at the stats in the end of the 2023 season WORLD WIDE ;
CHAMPION OLC plus; Gordon Boettger from the USA with 10.473,21 points.
Rookie OLC Champion; Johan Luyckx from Belgium, good on him and a bit of a surprise for me.
Best flight in 2023; Gordon Boettger with 3.059,40 km in the ARCUS M from Minden.
Distance record; Gordon Boettger with that same flight.
Stats ALL flights; Nicolas Bennet from the Minden Soaring club with 61.699,23 km during 106 flights.
Stats busiest airport; Bitterwasser with 709.630,07 km during 852 flights by 114 pilots!!!!
Stats busiest club; Koenigsdorf with 395.508,78 km during 871 flights by 89 pilots.

Extra note; the margin from Bitterwasser as busiest airport is enormous. Runner up was VERONICA with 455.248,77 km during 577 flights by 89 pilots. Both are in Namibia.
Europe with Puimoisson in France was 3d ; 487.447,12 km during 1065 flights by 164 pilots and the Dutch Airfield of TERLET was 5th with 318.532,53 km during 1021 flights by 174 pilots.
Clubs; Koenigsdorf on the border of the ALPS was busy but our pilots from the Gelderse were runner up. Not bad!!! And the Amsterdam Club for Soaring was 4th. Theirs stats;
Gelderse at Terlet; 354.533,00 km. during 1055 flights by 103 pilots one of them my grand daughter.
Amsterdamse at Soesterberg; 229.906,98 km during 60 flights by 73 pilots.

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South African National Gliding Championships 2023 flown from Potchefstroom between September 29 and October 7 with 35 participants are in full swing.

On September 29 a good practice day with 301 km. in all 4 classes, club, 15m, 18m and 2 seaters.
Not a lot used the practice though in 18 m and 20 m a few went up.
Jason Adriaan is the CD and organizer.
Task 1; now they HAVE to go……...
Club; 291.59 km ……and 9 pilots started their race for the title. 5 Of them finished and the other 4 had a less good start of their comps. Early starts before 1 PM and the ASW 20 with Rene Coetzee AND the St Cirrus from Dicky Daly were the best; a joint first place with 110.83 km./h. and 99.78 km./h.
15 m; 521.03 km…….5 good pilots among them Uys Jonker and AP Kotze. ONLY 1 finisher in the ASW 27; Wayne Schmidt;113 km./h. Uys flew 479 km, close but,……
18 m; 521.03 km….14 pilots among them Katrin Senne, Sven Olivier, Attie and Phillip Jonker, Oscar Goudriaan and John Coutts. 5 Of them finished, so a good day for them. Best for Laurence Hardman who in his JS1C/18m won the day 127.29 km./h. Young Phillip did well as runner up in a JS1;126.94 km./h John was equal runner up , he and Phillip started and finished together.Sven was one of the finishers on spot 5.
2-seaters; 521.03 km....changed in a 3 hour AAT;6 in total mainly Duo Discus types. Pieter Geldenhuys /Robert Bristow in the ASG 32MI won ;speed 114.42 km./h. Well known comp pilot Stefan Langer from Germany flies a Duo Discus in this class.

Task 2;
Club; 294.87 km….
And,…another day with several out-landings. 3 From 10 finished and Dicky was the best again; 86.60 km. p/h and this time he did not have to share his number 1 spot.
15 m; 416.39 km.
Wayne was the only one to finish, his 2d time; 97.24 km./h. Good on him!2 Pilots were less than 10 k out.
18 m; 416.39 km…..
6 from 14 finished and my good “old” mate Oscar won the day;111.31 km./h. All pilots flew more than 350 km.
2 seaters; 416.39 km.
…NOBODY finished but 4 pilots were close with less than 30 k out. In one of the Duo Discus gliders fly the winner from last years WEGLIDE Sprint Zachary Yamauchi with the winner from this year Thomas Greenhill;
The dream of flying in South Africa to promote gliding worldwide and to support young pilots, Jonker Sailplanes invites the juniors who win the WeGlide Sprint ranking for Europe and for the rest of the world to participate in the South African Nationals.This year our winners are Kevin Faur and Thomas Greenhill! We congratulate them with this achievement and look forward to their flights. Thomas is currently in South-Africa flying the competition with former winner Zachary Yamauchi. Kevin will head over to Potch later this year, so stay tuned for more updates.” WeGlide……..Many thanks to the amazing team from Jonker Sailplanes for giving juniors this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Task 3 was cancelled!

Task 4;
Club; 262.23 km……changed in 211.45 km....4 pilots flew over 100 km./h .Best for the day Dicky….AGAIN..in his Cirrus; 104.85 km./h…. Great job as well from young, Maarten Jonker, one of the Jonker-dynasty ,he was runner up in an LS 4 ;105km./h.
15 m; 411.20 km…..changed in 318 km....and AP Kotze was the best with 131.69 km./h., ahead of Uys with 129.14 km./h
18 m; 411.20 km…..changed in 318 km…..John [Coutts] from NZ but living already for a long time in S.A. had a BIG WIN; 143.26 km./h. Runner up Laurence flew around with 136.68 km./h . Wayne was last.
2-seaters; 336.51 km....changed in 292 km...and a good day for German pilot Stefan who got the “hang” of African gliding, won with the Duo Discus;121.50 km./h.

Overall results after 3 flying days;
Club; Dicky Daly with 2.006 points,winning 2 days.
15m.; Wayne Schmidt winning 2 days with 2.565 points.
18m; Sven Olivier with 2.461 points, not winning a day but VERY consistent flying!!!
2-seaters;
Yamauchi & Greenhill, the 2 young WEGLIDE SPEED winners with 2.129 points.

For today Club has 317.52 km, 15 m. 524.93 km, 18 m.524.93 km and the 2-seaters go for 447.99 km
More next week.

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The Queensland State comps started last Saturday at Kingaroy and the Sports Class Nationals will be next week also from Kingaroy….October 9-15 2023, with 28 pilots in 3 classes.

The airfield from Kingaroy [ KRY] as seen by Lumpy Paterson ,who left early from Tocumwal, to have some practice first.

Last Saturday they started with the Queensland State Comps and as Bruce is there he can tell you all about it on his ;”Taylor’s Gliding Page
Today was Day 1, forecast blue and about 6,000 feet, which was what we got.” and “So nice to be back in my old LS8, “WB”, after more than 20 years of separation. I remember exactly why I loved it so much.”
There are 13 pilots in club, 10 in sports class and 6 in 15 m.
It’s great practice for the Nationals 1 week later. Scores are according the SGP rules.
Bruce won day 1 in 15m., that’s good as his concurrent’s are Mac and Adam, Greg Beecroft and Lisa and Peter Trotter. Strong class.
David Jansen won sports class and Bernie Sizer in his PIK 20 club. Grant Heany[Discus A] was runner up both are from Tocumwal AND they flew together. [10 and 8 points].

Day 1 as shared by Bruce.

Day 2 was interesting;”I thought I was in a paddock, water pouring out of the ballast tanks, field and approach chosen, various bad words in the cockpit, almost a hand on the undercarriage lever, when I found a small bump. For a couple of turns it was very gently up, then I saw some grass in the air and a couple of eagles nearby… and whoosh!! The thermal bubble hit me from below and it was soon 5 knots up. It kept getting better, and above halfway I actually saw a few turns better than 10 knots!” Taylor’s Gliding Page
The max 4 points in 15 m class were his.
Task 2 had 299 km and Bruce’s speed was 104.5 km./h ……Mac was runner up.
In club 10 points were earned by Bernie good on him. Grant was 3d.
Task; 237 km and Bernie had 92.7 km.//h.
In sport class Brad [Edwards] was the daily best for 10 points in a JS3 18m. with 116 km./h over 299 km.

Day 3;
Club; 260 km..
…No not Bernie on top he was “out” a pity and 9th for the day. 8 From 13 were “in”.Todd Edwards in the LS 3 won the day with a speed of 99.6 km./h.
Sports class ; 343.7 km…..Ray Stewart got the 10 -to- win- points-for-the-day;137.4 km./h. 8 From 10 finished.
15 m; 343.7 km….Adam won the day with 137.7 km./h.
“What a fabulous day out of Kingaroy, perfectly set task & great start time set for the GP. Fortunately I have my LX9070 linked up to SkySight which allowed me to check out the SatPic before start. It showed me that after Wondai, I needed to track West to avoid the overdevelopment & showers on track. Big advantage!
More in Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
Mac was runner up and Bruce got no points but wrote;
“After my rubbish start I was really surprised to meet Adam Woolley and David Jansen at the first turn, and basically flew the rest of the flight with them. From then on it was full bore, great climbs, long runs down some super streets, and a cracking final glide almost straight into wind along a highway in the sky.”
Much more on his Taylor’s Gliding Page

Kingaroy Soaring Club on Tuesday October 3 2023.

Day 4;
Club;239 km
…..and the LS 3 with Kim Houghton won the day and the 10 points; 96.7 km./h. 9 from 11 finished. Grant had to less good days finishing on spot 8.
After 4 days Bernie leads with 27 points.
Sports class; 282.6 km....Lumpy won the day ; 128 km./h ,so 10 points for him. 7 km./h faster than Andrew Georgeson in the Nimbus 4DM.
After 4 days David Jansen leads with 31 points , together with Ray Stewart.
15 m. class; 282.6 km…won by Mac with 117.9 km./h. Runner up Adam had 106 km./h and was not happy with his day:
Well that was one of the most uncomfortable flights of my soaring career, from start to finish I felt like I was in a washing machine, constantly getting blown around & shaken up! Super broken thermals today, happy to be home.I made a big error after I made a good start I was leading the pack for the first 75km with the general gaggle lower & 5-10km behind as they got stuck at the Bunya mountains.”
More about his “wrong mindset” on Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
After 4 days Bruce is leading with 16 points but Mac is close with 15!!
More next week.

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——-One of Australia’s best, finest and most talented pilots Matthew Scutter is more or less banned from the Queensland nationals in Kingaroy,..his own club… by stupid rules of the Aussie sporting administration. Turning his back to Kingaroy, he moved to Burketown for the MORNING GLORY season!!!!
“I have been angling for an opportunity to get out here for many years, but I finally ran out of excuses and a fairly silly reason opened up to get out of Kingaroy for a bit;
After this year winning our 18m nationals with a 15m glider, the sporting administration decided to simply ban 15m gliders from entering in the future. After wasting days on the phone lobbying for sanity I believe it was overturned (no minutes published…) and instead they intend to apply a special bonus penalty if I enter 18m, but the experience of the process as a whole was enough to make me feel no longer welcome in the contest community here.
So for that and other stupid reasons I’ve blown off competitions in Australia, but the awkward thing is that my club has the nationals now… so Burketown it is!
“more on Matthew Scutter’s Gliding
It’s from all times this meddling by blue blazers as we called them. I know already here in The Netherlands from the 70thies.
They should sweep with a big broom through the Aussie sporting administration!!!!!!
And I hope this is only written in “anger” and Matthew will fly future comps down under. He should!!!!!!!
Luckily, he “found” and “ran” the morning glory!!!!!!He even shared it in a live-video on FB with nearly 500 followers.

And to finish this picture,…very interesting concept.

Hi everyone, I’m the designer of the UltraVision glider, which features an unobstructed cockpit to maximize the flying experience. When I flew along the crest of my local hills, I missed the ability to see beneath me, something I could do while walking. I found that the cockpit view was more restricted than the 360-degree view while walking !!!, motivating me to create the Ultravision. Currently, it’s still in the project phase.”
Gonzalo Garcia-Atance, Aeronautical Eng., PhD.
Lecturer in Engineering (Aircraft Design and Stability)
Gonzalo Garcia-Atance

No link unfortunately to this subject, but some more info;
“The widespread use of electric sustainers has reduced the “performance anxiety” caused by the limited ability to fly in poor weather conditions or the possibility of not being able to return to the airfield. Eliminated the “performance anxiety” with electric sustainers/selflaunchers, it makes sense to design gliders to maximize the flying experience, hence the unobstructed cockpit design. All gliders till now have been designed to maximize performance given the wingspan and the intended selling price, I believe a change of paradigm will come.

I’ve submitted a scientific article for peer review in Technical Soaring (OSTIV) on April 17, 2023, which includes detailed performance calculations for 18m and 13.5m wingspans and three certification strategies (CS-22 / JAR-22). The peer review is being handled by a top glider designer of a top glider company. However, the peer review process may take some time, as it’s conducted by voluntary experts in the field. It is fair to say that the article might be rejected, but let’s keep our fingers crossed!

I can’t share specific calculation details yet, as that’s contingent on publication. However, for an 18m wingspan with flaps, the estimated maximum glide ratio ranges from a 46 to 50, depending on grade of fuselage development and optimization.

Feel free to comment on the project, share it, and provide any feedback you may have. I believe that in 20 years time, a significant portion of gliders will adopt my design philosophy. The choice ultimately depends on your personal preferences and your demands when buying a new glider. For me, if given the option to fly the UltraVision with a glide ratio of 46-50 or a high-performance glider with a 56 glide ratio on a Saturday at the local field, I would choose the UltraVision most of the times.

Full article in Gliding & Soaring

CU next Wednesday for more about the S.A. Nationals, the finish of the Queensland State comps and the start of the Australian Nationals.
Cheers Ritz


E5 GLIDE and late autumn/early spring- soaring!

Post 1.448 on Wednesday September27 2023.

5th Edition of the Experimental E5 GLIDE
Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban, France
17 September 2023 – 23 September 2023

Task 3 winners….comps day 2…..Matthew in the middle and to the l.Lukas Znidarcic et Nina Lokovšek and to r.Théo Napoléon.
As shared by Gliding

Matthew on day 1;
A very difficult first day at E5Glide.
Recapping for those playing along at home, EGlide is a competition held at the end or after the soaring season, where you are allowed to use a small amount of electric power (enough to climb ~600m) in order to finish tasks in conditions that are often otherwise unsoarable.
Today was only 160km but with not enough wind for the ridges to really work and not enough sun for the thermals to pop. I managed to marginally ridge soar the second leg on a ~200m tall ‘ridge’, actually the edge of a small plateau which gave me a bit of a jump on most, but Tilo pulled not one but two brilliant climbs out of the murk to get a large lead on us all.
Matthew Scutter’s Gliding Worse conditions tomorrow and indeed
Day 2 was cancelled.
And here is Matthew again on;“Day 2(3?) of EGlide was likely the best conditions of the event, but we had a challenging first 100km in the flats to the south taking 0.5m/s climbs to 900m AGL. Finally we staggered past Puimoisson and into the mountains where it improved but was broken with light winds and still damp surfaces.
There was a massive 3m/s climb on the Blayeul mountain to a lone cloud with a base 500m above the surrounding area, which I used on the leg going north, then south, then west, each time timing my arrival to just above the peaks. This turned out to be the key to the day, and those who went direct had much weaker climbs. We all had trouble on the final leg but I had just enough reserve to scrape in for a solid 1s
t.”
Matthew Scutter’s Gliding also for more news on this comps.
Task 4 was cancelled but “Despite capricious weather and the cancellation of the 4 event🌧️,2 FES still flew that afternoon!”

Young Theo Napoleon, cant be somebody else than Eric’s son flying in this competition.
Shared by CNVV Saint-Auban

Till now it was 1 day flying 1 day “free”, so on September 21
Task 5 was set on comps day 3…..123.54 km....
Slovenian team Lukas Znidarsic and Nina Lokovšek in the good old Duo Discus XL FES, won the day with Tilo as runner up and Matthew on spot 3. All started at 4PM.
The top 3 pilots are only 21 seconds apart! After 3 races and hundreds of kilometers under tricky weather conditions! EGlide competitions are really the best to conclude the season with fun, fast and entertaining races even with marginal weather.
A very exciting rice. Perfect Task for FES.

It was a FEStival!”CNVV Saint-Auban
And Matthew said about the day:
No thermals today, only wave pre-start and then a bit of engine to connect to the ridges – except the ridges were not really working and everything got a bit squeaky! Some very very low ridge-declining and a bit of rotor got me home with only a few penalties.Matthew Scutter’s Gliding

With Tilo, Lukas and Matthew, task 5 winners.
CNVV Saint-Auban


Task 6 comps day 4 with 247.19 km . …and the by far youngest pilot, 19 years old, won the day. He made the best strategic choices at start, remained up front and won the day. Congratulations to TheNapoleon [that name for sure sounds familiar] o flying an 18m. Discus 2C FES…..Good on him.
Theo started at age 13 and has already 3000 hours!!!This is his first experience with E gliders and he really likes it.
They started at 2.40 PM and Theo was 10 km./h faster than Matthew in his 15m LS 8 e.
Matthew;”Yesterday was a strong thermal day and we had our longest task of the event. I was able to capitalize on an efficient first leg and get a jump on Tilo and Luka who struggled a bit behind me. Theo exploited a moment’s indecision to get five minutes ahead of me part way around which I wasn’t able to reel back, but still leaves me going into the last day 11 minutes ahead of Tilo and Luka.
Moderate ridge task today, 220km. A very challenging long leg into the wind is going to cause problems. Hoping to keep my energy for this bit
.”

Matthew ,Theo and Gintas [Zube ASG 29 RES/18m] flying
CNVV Saint-Auban

Task 7 on flying day 5 with 219.20 km…..VERY last day and very last possibilities to win this 5th edition! Matthew leads with 11.07 on Luka and 11.42 min. on Tilo. The “rest” is a bit far back.
Well,…Tilo won and Matthew and Theo were close, whilst Luka was 4th.
On the last day itself Luka and Tilo flew completely different tracks making them impossible to cover, so I was forced to pick my own route and miraculously the three of us ended up on final glide together anyway, just seconds apart.” Matthew….and more about the comps on Matthew Scutter’s Gliding
So the final scores remain the same;
1. Matthew Scutter in LS 8e 15m [handicap 109] 0
2. Tilo Holighaus in Discus 2c FES 18m [handicap 114] -11.17
3.  Luka Žnidaršič in Duo Discus XL FES [handicap113] -12.74

The winners and other participants
CNVV Saint-Auban

Matthew really is a multi talent!!!!!! When he was very young I got to know him and friends said “keep an eye on him”, which I did. He is multi talented with soaring, has his own business SKYSIGHT where he is the CEO, so knows all about weather and was invited to help out with the last flights in Argentina with the Perlan Project. He travels the world with his Diana 2 and flies lot’s of comps.
In France at the WGC the Diana was on spot 1-2 and 3.

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——-Glider Forever reflected on the beginning of the season Down Under:
“Season is on in Australia and what a start it is. Recently David Jansen & Kevin White head of for a flight in the ASG 32 Mi and landed back to Kingaroy with 4 national records in their hands, awesome performance
850km @ 120km/h …….this was on September 12.
AND
“Ray Stewart commented under his 700k flight one day before: “Hopefully this is the start of what promises to be a great season.” Fingers crossed our Australian friends, we wish every Pilot a great start into the season 23/24“.

David to the l and Kevin.
https://www.weglide.org/flight/335338

On September 21 an OUT and RETURN was on the menu and David flew another record; 500km out and return at 145kph, with Kevin.
Great start of the Down Under season.
My friend Gerrit flew in his new EB 29 a distance of 613.29 km.last Saturday from McCaffery Airfield .
Lumpy Paterson from Tocumwal was in Kingaroy and flew TODAY, 665 km in his JS 3.

Europe has still good autumn flights as well Austria had also on September 21 an 827 km flight from Wiener Neustadt in an 18m Ventus 2CM….wave and ridge.
Also in the Netherlands…..Look at Terlet on Sunday September 24,” after-summer” conditions in the end of the season. 200km CC was still possible ,whilst last Sunday in Germany over 500k-CC was flown.
on the other hand several final-of-the -season-BBQ’s and parties are on at the moment.

Courtesy Marion Rozema.

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Jonker Sailplanes had some very interesting news;
First up, check out the feature in Engineering News that highlights our groundbreaking projects – the @jonker_sailplanes JS5 glider and the near-vibrationless engine.”
https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/…/two-aerospace…
AND
the @csirsouthafrica article, delving deeper into our journey of innovation and the support we provide to young talent in the aerospace sector.
https://www.csir.co.za/development-youth-ontrack-technologies-aisi-supported-projects

As said after summer in The Netherlands. Up to 25 dgr. C Weird weather.

——Last but not least a very inspiring story written by Matthias Arnold for WeGlide about Eva Senne, daughter from WWGC champion Katrin Senne; A succesful newcomer.
Eva has 800 hours and 40 were flown in 2023 and between Eva’s first 500km and her first 1000km flight, there is not even a year.!!!!!!!!!!! AMAZING!!!!

https://magazine.weglide.org/eva-senne-successful…/
https://magazine.weglide.org/eva-senne-successful-newcomer-in-gliding/

Mum and daughter both gifted with huge amounts of soaring talent and both gorgeous!
Picture from https://magazine.weglide.org/eva-senne-successful-newcomer-in-gliding/

That’s all for now. Comps on this side of the world are more or less over. Africa, NZ and Australia start soon.
The OLC has changed to 2024 [next week more about the stats] and the first ’24- flights worldwide were on September 26 from Australia; 300k in an ASH 31/21m from Benalla and 20 in an ASK 21 MI from Mount Beauty.
By the way, the Dutch Nationals will be flown between Mai 9 and 18 in 2024.

Cheers Ritz


News and pictures from Tocumwal Airshow.

Post 1.447 on Wednesday EVENING September 20 2023

After spending 25 summers in Tocumwal, [ since 1984] avoiding the Dutch cold and living for just over 10 years over there, you must forgive me that I am still enthusiastic and fond of that little town on the Murray River, in Australia. Less than 3000 inhabitants and on the border of NSW and Victoria, but IN NSW. When we visited first there were only 1250 people living in town.
We started as guests with the Riley family as owners…Bill Riley [R.I.P.] was the founder of the SSC…then still as guests we got to know Don Escott, [R.I.P.]Jeff Close [R.I.P.]
We took over from Don when he retired and worked together with Jeff BUT, when Jeff unexpectedly died after a mid air collision, we were “all alone”.
After being for 10 seasons guests, running the Sportavia Soaring Center with a good team for another 10 years, was TOUGH but a great “life style” and I can only think back of it with huge pleasure. Our guests were the most interesting people from many different countries , …I still have contact with a lot of them….our staff was good and always helpful to all of them. The chef’s in the kitchen sometimes were a problem, but we really had good ones among them, creating food one day for 150 people sitting everywhere at the premises, as the dining- and breakfast room was too small. Glenda was the “engine” behind all of them.
OF COURSE Ingo Renner was “gold” for Sportavia already from the beginning with Bill. The nicest instructor and person in the world. As well , to be honest, as the best” marketing tool”.
Peter During “Brutus” for his friends helped us out in the office for several years and he was gold as well, absolutely reliable.
Our tuggies and instructors were TOPPERS.
As in every business there were up’s and downs but more up’s than downs for me.

At least 50 rigged gliders fitted in the WWII hangar as you can see on this old picture. I still remember all registrations.
Sportavia Tocumwal

Lumpy Patterson, since a few years the new owner of “our” SPORTAVIA hangar, [it’s now called Sportavia Tocumwal and they are doing well] has the time of his life in Tocumwal too. Certainly now with the airshow.
I know the “buzzing” feeling of an Airshow at the field and it gives energy, a feeling of being very proud and very involved.
On Thursday he was already busy to get planes to Toc;
“Great day in the office, getting planes to Tocumwal for the big air show on the weekend !
Awesome weather for the trip to Maitland and return 😁
Cruising along with the team from Paul Bennett Airshows

courtesy Lumpy Paterson

Australia will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War.
At the 2023 Tocumwal Airshow, we will commemorate the service and sacrifice of those who served in Vietnam with flying displays by three aircraft that served during that conflict.
The Royal Australian Air Force Cessna A-37 Dragonfly
The Temora Aviation Museum Cessna O-2 Skymaster
The Tocumwal Aviation Museum Cessna O-1 Birddog
See these historic aircraft display at the 2023 Tocumwal Airshow

Courtesy Duncan Fenn PHOTOGRAPHY.
Courtesy Duncan Fenn photography
Courtesy Duncan Fenn photography

A common sight in the country is aerial application using the iconic yellow Air Tractor.
Aerial application is the broad term for a range of aviation activities that include the application of material from aircraft, including spraying of pesticides, application of liquid and granular fertiliser and trace elements, sowing seed such as rice and firebombing of bushfires.
With great thanks to Tocumwal local Mick East, Field Air will be bringing an AT-402 Air Tractor to the 2023 Tocumwal Airshow and demonstrate the capabilities of the aircraft as well as the exceptional skills required to operate these aircraft at low level.

I have seen MANY of them during the 10 years I lived at Toc airport. Also during comps in Narromine we saw them often.
2 Of our former tuggies Glenn and Charlie, are now flying these big machines. One of the most well- known Ag pilots in our time/region was Gary Macstead. Still going strong , most probably not anymore as Ag pilot, as he should be around 80 years old now.

Courtesy Duncan Fenn photography

The weather was TOP;Blue skies, light winds and 26 degrees, what do you want more for an Airshow.

As shared by B 24 Liberator Memorial – Werribee Liberators were stationed in the big WWII hangars.
Courtesy Mayday Photography when you click on their link you see many more pictures.

Of course a glider had to be part of the show as well at the Tocumwal airfield with a few glider clubs/business as most important venues. Lumpy himself flew in his JS3.

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This was not the only great airshow as Romain Fhal mentioned, there was also one in Europe;
“I’m very happy to fly at Skopje Airshow celebrating 100 years of Aero Club Skopje, one of the oldest air clubs in southeastern Europe. The occasion is even more special since this is the first big airshow in Macedonia after the dissolution of former Yugoslavia in 1991.”
This was on September 16. Too late to go too but interesting info.

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—–The Brasilian weather was good last Wednesday for pilots flying records and long distances from the well known airfield Luis Ed Magalhaes.
Claudio Eduardo Schmidt flew with French guest Baptiste [Innocent] in the ARCUS M a distance from 900 km.
Henrique [Navarro] flew a new out and return record over 500 km;
Brazilian 500km out & return speed record @140kph. Ventus 3TS/15m.
Just a few days earlier Henrique flew another record;
“Brazilian speed record, 300km FAI triangle @143KPH. Flying the Ventus 3TS with 15 meters tips is just like flying a rocket.”
On September 14 more news from Henrique;
I just beat the Brazilian speed record in a 750km FAI triangle at 152 hph, in both 15 meters and open class. The Ventus 3 TS with 15 meters tip flies like it has knives instead of wings.”

Henrique; Pure happiness after another great flight and 3 records in a week.
Henrique Navarro

—–I have shared many pictures from above ,looking over the Tocumwal area, now I share one looking over the Kingaroy area more in the East of Australia.

I was amazed to see how different it is.
Stunning colours and shapes of Kingaroy countryside viewed from a glider
Kingaroy Soaring Club

—–AND,…the season is ON Down Under both in the West and East, also in the South.

Great day in the West, Cunderdin on September 16 2023.
What a great day for flying at Cunderdin today! Warm, hardly any wind, and great thermals. So good to be back to these conditions now that winter is over.”
Gliding Club of Western Australia


—–In the Netherlands the National women day 2023 for pilots was in Soesterberg and 100 flying ladies attended. Many young ones. GOOD!!! I was supposed to say a few words over there, but travelling is getting more difficult nowadays.

As shared by Frouwke Kuijpers
“About 100 women came to Soesterberg Airfield to fly, meet, eat and greet.
A wonderfull day, also thanks to the weather!
A striking number of new, young faces. There were also many new pilots at the Women’s World Cup in Spain (13).
Are we at the beginning of more women in aviation
?”

That’s it! You are up to date. Not a lot of comps at the moment but the E5 GLIDE started in St Auban.
They fly between 17 September 2023 – 23 September 2023.
More next week. Tilo [Discus 2c FES 18m] won day 1 and Aussie Matthew [ LS8E/ 15m] flies as well. Task 2 [132 km] was cancelled and task 3 on Sept 19 was promising with 265.55 km. Matthew won!!
By the way, last Sunday was a perfect long -distance-wave-day in France for an out and return over Spain France and nearly Andorra. Carl Audissou, flew from St Girons 1.621.14 km in an ANTARES over many kilometers in the Pyrenees.

Cheers Ritz, just back from 2 days in Amsterdam. Very enjoyable!!!!

Aboyne;UK Mountain Soaring Championship 2023! Shipping gliders to Africa and Australia.

Post 1.446 on Wednesday September 13 2023.

ABOYNE in the UK
UK MOUNTAIN FLYING CHAMPIONSHIP.
3 September 2023 – 9 September 2023

This is a very popular competition in the UK and already the 26th edition with a “record number of entrants”; 22. Since a few years, I follow them. Interesting!
And I am not the only one, looking at the “likes”.
The Waiting List for 2024 is now open, as this year’s participants have priority for next next.
https://www.deesideglidingclub.co.uk/uk-mountain-soaring-championship/

We continue with day 4, task 2 AND a 4 hour AAT; and in his LS6b Jordan Richards flew 344 km with a speed of 85.26 km./h. His 2d win! Good on him. Both days had a 4 hour AAT on the first day Jordan flew 451 km with a speed of 110.96 km./h.
Day 5 task 3; 3.30 AAT….After the fantastic flight the day before, task 3 was in the same direction;” flying out over the Great Glen to reach the west coast and Ben Nevis“.
I had to go to Wikipedia to know more about the Great Glen.
The Great Glen is a long and straight glen in Scotland. The glen is about 100 kilometers long on land and runs from Fort William on the Scottish west coast to Inverness in the east. The Great Glen follows a major geological fault known as the Great Glen Fault.”

This picture from the task is from my mobile. you can see it it more clear on www.soaringspot.com clicking on task.

BUT ….in the end, the CC task was cancelled ,a pity,……but the ” height-gain” was “on”.
On day 7 they had a CC task 3 a B task from 2.30 AAT , won again by Jordan. Of course height-gain was possible too.Not too difficult to figure out he won this years edition of the UK-wave comps.
1. Jordan Richards in LS 6 b with 2.452 points.
2. John Tanner in Duo Discus with 1.981 p.
3. Robert Tait in Silence 2 Electro with 1.976 p
4. John Williams in LS 8 /18m with 1.958 p.

All in all they had good weather ; 6 out of 7 days were soarable. 3 Of them for good long tasks and 5 for height gaining.
The Deeside Gliding Club mentioned;
Congratulations to Jordan Richards for winning the UK Mountain Soaring Championships in a dominating style, and collecting the trophy for greatest gain of height over the week (in excess of 50,000ft gained without an engine!).
The visitor season is off to a good start
.”
CONGRATULATIONS to Jordan.

Jordan’s glider the LS 6 b with call sign X6.
Deeside Gliding Club

Gliding at Aboyne only exists because of our volunteer tug pilots. It’s also a great way for aspiring airline pilots to build hours.
I know all about that and can only TOTALLY agree.

—–Last week I showed you many containers ready for Narromine . Cleaning such a container is MOST important. Even the grass from the elastic bands [Velcro] on the covers had to be removed!!The Dutch worked hard, with as many family members as possible, at the airport of Midden Zeeland, were the container was.

PAINSTAKING job!
Dutch Gliding Team

There were changes in the Dutch team, some on the list are not going ,some are ,…Erik is “new” too.
Club: Thies Bruins and Roelof Corporaal
Standard; Sjaak Selen.
15m; Erik Borgmann en Jeroen Verkuijl
All very experienced pilots certainly in standard and 15 m. Club is with YOUNG Dutch toppers on it’s way to be very experienced, though Thies flew already a WGC.[France]

TOP- CONTAINER- PACKER Francesco, as said specially flown in from Australia, supervising Roelof ,one of our future stars. Francesco and Grietje ran and were owners of Australian Soaring Centre Corowa , now owned by Keith Gately.
Dutch Gliding Team
Finishing touch and ready to go!
Dutch Gliding Team

—–Jonker Sailplanes shared this picture and news;
Two BEAUTIES in the sky.
What an extraordinary late summer weekend in the Schweizer Jura! Saturday and Sunday the Jura provided excellent gliding conditions for glider pilots and hundreds of paragliders. Endless energy lines, strong climbs, a high cloudbase and friendly controllers giving green lights to pass through prohibited airspaces made flights between 800 and 900km possible. Here Yves Gerster JS3 RES and Uys Jonker JS3 JET racing up and down the Jura. What fun.”

Read more on WeGlide:
https://www.weglide.org/flight?scoring_date=2023-09-10

Also Bert Schmelzer jr and Rolf Friedli choose to fly on Sunday in those excellent Swiss conditions;
879 in Ventus 3T and 882 km in AS 33es. Bert flew on Saturday 974 km. as well !!!! Mind you September 9 and 10!!!!! AUTUMN…..
Bert mentioned;
Best end of the season since I live in Switzerland. Really unbelievable.”

——-IF necessary a plane can be a boat too,…preferably not but…as said when necessary!

As shared by Aviation 24/7
“D-MFAV Belle-Île-en-Mer France 07 SEP 2023”
The local SNSM (volunteer rescuers) towed it to shore
 http://snsm-belleile.org/…/228-remorquage-aerien.html…

——One of my soaring mates shared this news yesterday:
“Incredible flight today. I’ve always dreamed of soaring XC in the SCU 2-22 but it takes a perfect day to be able to do it. The thermals dont have to be really strong but they absolutely have to be close together. Today they were and we’ll marked with cumulus clouds. I wandered my way from Sunflower to Wichita Gliderport and the glider is now in position for next week’s vintage rally.
Oh I saw three Bald Eagles today and I ve never had a bad flight when I see a Bald Eagle
.”
He “ raced “with a speed of 31 km./h over 93 km!!!! THAT IS THE REAL SOARING!!!!!
https://www.weglide.org/flight/335436 with more news about the flight.

—–Bitterwasser Lodge & Flying Centre; The last containers, the first went already in August, left on September 9 and are on their way to Namibia.

14 gliders ,ready to be shipped in the containers.
Bitterwasser Lodge & Flying Centre

Not long and there is a lot to write about all those gliders now moving over seas and oceans and later arriving in Africa and Australia, for a new season and the WGC in Narromine.

Cheers Ritz..CU on Wednesday EVENING!!!!!!

Last but not least! NEARLY forgotten…..but important for my Aussie mates…Over 40 aircraft will take to the skies at the 2023 Tocumwal Airshow.

The Tocumwal Historic Aerodrome is looking picture perfect ahead of this Sunday’s Tocumwal Airshow.
Get all your airshow info and tickets at www.tocumwalairshow.com.au Tickets are available online, at the Tocumwal Aviation Museum or at the gate on the day….but save time and a bit of money and beat the queues and get your tickets early.
Tocumwal Airshow

Pavullo “delivers” an FAI SGP CHAMPION AND… the vice champion had equal points. Shipments to Australia and Africa!

Post 1.445 on Wednesday September 6 2023.

FAI SGP FINAL
Pavullo, Italy
24 August 2023 – 2 September 2023

FAI Sailplane Grand Prix

First winner on race 1; Stefan Langer.
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/

On Wednesday August 30 a task was set for
Race 1, day 4; 129.34 km…..All 19 pilots were more than eager to fly. The cold front was gone but there was still a possibility for rain.
CD Brian said;
The challenge today is that we are sandwiched between rain, low cloud and airspace. If the cloud does not overdevelop and the rain stays to the west of Pavullo a short and fast race will be possible.’
Did they fly???? YES THEY DID,..an even smaller task ….119 km. but there were winners and it was a good race with nice cu-conditions, though the climbs were only 1 m./s, the cloud base was pretty low and the window “small”.
Stefan Langer won race 1 after a regatta start at 14.50, with a speed of 114.9 km./h.in his ASG 29/18m.
Runner up was Mike Young with 8 points [Ventus 3T] and Alberto Sironi in the AS 33 was 3d.
In my “box” I found the next SGP- news;”After a very exciting race Stefan Langer from Germany won. He was higher from the first leg on and resisted the pressure of the gaggle behind him. On the last thermal, Mike Young (UK), Alberto Seroni (IT), Sebastian Kawa (POL) and Gorgio Galetto (IT) caught up.”

Race 1 winners from l to r; Mike S,tefan and Alberto
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/

Race 2 day 5 on August 31; 210.52 km.….The organizers message for today about the weather;
“There is a southerly airflow along the coast of Italy that is feeding moist air onto the Appenines. This is bringing unstable air and good soaring condition, but also rain in the afternoon.
BUT…they had to go to a B task from 168 km. New faces on the top spots ,though Stefan ,of course, was there 1 day earlier too.
Speed by Sebastian who won the day; 104.02 km./h …Stefan 102.01 km./h and Tilo 101.01 km./h.
Competition Director Brian Spreckley said, ‘We expected it to be difficult, but not this difficult.’
The full story from day 2 on; https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/news/r2

Stefan as runner up [8 daily points], Sebastian on top,[10 daily points] and Tilo who loves Grand Prix comps was 3d.[ 7 daily points].
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/

The difference between number 4 Erik and number 5 Alberto was SMALL: 100.08 km./h and 100.06 km./h. and in points ONE.

Race 3 on day 6 on September 1 and 1 more to go;310.22 km
The meteorological autumn has started on this part of the world, but looking at the distance it’s a good autumn -day.
Fine conditions with light winds and thermals to over 2000m.”
Let’s wait what happens today?!
10 points for somebody who really loves SGP soaring; Tilo Holighaus. In a cab to a party somewhere in the middle of nowhere, but close to Uvalde [2012] he told us , brother Ralf was there too, he really loved this type of flying.
He won but JUST; 105.5 km./h and 105.3 km./h for Max [Seis]. ….both flying a VENTUS 3. And “our” Erik did well too; 3 with 105 km./h. A real race between them. The first 10 all flew over 100 km./h.

Max, Tilo in the middle and Erik.
Good on them.

Race 4 on day 7 and the VERY LAST DAY starting with 18 points for Stefan, 17 for Tilo and 14 for Max.
For the final day of SGP Final Pavullo the weather is fine again and a 248 km task has been set.
More stable, dry thermals , they fly over the mountain tops where they expect a convergence line according to CD Brian.
I looked at this last race with very clear comments from Benjamin Neglais and as it is in Italy, Stefano Ghiorzo explained all about the mountains and ridges. So easy to follow it then. Good job from them.
The first time I saw this , was in Rieti a long time ago,when Art Grant with his “deep” voice was the commentator and he was good too, it then was an eyeopener for me, nowadays it’s pretty normal.
With some excitement in the voices we heard and saw “47 km. to go to the last/3d TP on top of a mountain,on this last day for Alberto [Sironi] in MA “. But he was much lower than runner up Thomas [Gostner] in GT, who tried to stay as high as possible , but Alberto reached it first. Ben and Stefano really hoped for lift for Alberto.[1600 m] otherwise the “followers” could catch up. He got it ,but was it enough to stay upfront???
Unfortunately Stefan made a “mistake” , got lift again, is still in the race but might be out of the “top”.[ Indeed this was said!!]
Alberto followed a different track than the others . He flew all by himself more east of the track straight to the last control point….but still missing 100 m to make it!!!! Is there still enough energy to keep the height. Some were not high enough to just glide home. They fly not fast 150 km./h and GT closes in
I am not going to follow this every time, it’s to scary for me, not good for my heart.
We have a nice finish” said Benjamin ,with a happy voice ,so I felt it bit more at ease.
Above 850 m OVER the finish line is compulsory, so penalties might spoil the last flight from Alberto and maybe from Thomas.
Have to wait for the final results now! Pfffff…..The referee will be busy.
1 Point extra on the last day!!!so 11 points to gain.
9 PM is the dinner and prize giving in down town Pavullo and there will be a WORLD CHAMPION as they call it.

It turned out totally different than expected. Indeed there were penalties and what for penalties ???
Alberto got 274 sec.as penalty ,Thomas 84, so the winner for 11 points was German pilot Hermann Leucker in JS3.
“The last race is over and it was crazy with the 3 main challengers (Tilo Haulighaus, Sebastian Kawa and Max Seis) falling at the back/ flying the wrong task 😶. Stefan Langer could have had an easy win but he missed a critical step on the 3rd leg and the gaggle passed him. Finally, the daily winners arrived very low.”
In the end Stefan , “who might be out of the top”, got ONE point on this last day, meaning there were 2 pilots equal with 19 points ; Stefan and “our” Erik Borgmann.
But then extra rules start and as Stefan won day 1, he got the GOLD and Erik the SILVER.

World champion;
1. Stefan Langer in ASG 29 with 19 points.
2. Erik Borgmann in JS 3 with 19 points.

3. Hermann Leucker in JS3 with 18 points.
4. Tilo Holighaus in Ventus 3 with 17 points.
5. Alberto Sironi in AS33 with 16 points.
6. Sebastian Kawa and 7. Max Seis both in Ventus 3 had 14 points.

The proud “WORLD CHAMPION” and his silver and bronze companions.
as shared by Dutch Gliding Team
Happy chappies Joyce and Erik. Busy season for them since Erik retired from KLM. First the Dutch Nationals, then the EGC where he and Joost were 4th and now RUNNER UP in Pavullo.
Then straight away back to The Netherlands to pack the JS3 in the container for shipment to Australia [WGC in Narromine]

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——The change of season has started;
YES,…it’s that time of the year again. The meteorological autumn started on September 1 and Down under the spring time. The weather is already pretty good there, in fact you can fly through the year in Australia.
Spring has announced itself with fields full of the yellow canola and the bottle brush starts to flower. It looks a bit like a red-gum- flower.

The Canola fields in Tocumwal and surrounding. I have seen them manny, many yeara in REAL.
Tocumwal Aviation Museum
Courtesy John Welsh

—— Gliders for the Bitterwasser season have been shipped to be in time for their season, more or less between November 1 and January 15.
Looking forward to the season by Hannah
On August 22, 2023, the first four gliders were loaded into the container in Waghäusel.
The anticipation of the season in Bitterwasser and the togetherness had arisen very quickly, which facilitated the loading in strong heat. In the end, each plane had its place and is now waiting for departure. In the middle of September it is then so far! The Arcen will then make their way to Bitterwasser. The remaining containers will be loaded on 09 September 2023 in order to arrive in time for the start of the flying season
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(Text and pictures Hannah Schweckendiek)

Very neat!
As shared by Bitterwasser Lodge & Flying Centre

—–The German Team is very busy with the shipment of their gliders to Narromine for the WGC down under, during the first 2 weeks in December.

Also the pilots in 15 m, standard and club class, put a lot of effort in ;Simon Schröder , Stefan Langer , Enrique Levin , Uwe Wahlig und Henrik Biehler 

——Also the Polish team is sending a HUGE container with 6 gliders to Narromine, as you can see on the above picture from Lukasz. They have a different system, they move some kind of iron pallet, with the gliders on it, in the container.

I have seen many constructions” to send gliders in a container not yet this one. Interesting.
Pictures courtesy Łukasz Błaszczyk
Ready to be moved in the container.
I hope they know that not the tiniest little bit of sand or dust is to be found by the Australian harbor authorities on wheels, bags or whatever…. They are VERY strict!!!
Pictures courtesy Łukasz Błaszczyk

—the Dutch container is cleaned and packed last weekend. With Francesco from Corowa this was an easy job, as he has shipped many containers . He specially was flown in to pack the container, to have NO problems with arrival. Sometimes when things go wrong, that can be very time consuming.

Francesco to the left and Jeroen Verkuijl who will fly in Narromine takes the picture.
Shared by their TC Bart Renckens

—-The French team starts also with the cleaning of the container. VERY IMPORTANT, for Australia. Not their first time!!!!!!

as shared by Pôle France Planeur

–Closer by the “UK Mountain Soaring Championships started at Aboyne, and they are hopeful of good wave soaring conditions. As always the Deeside Gliding Club is the host!
They started last Sunday and though they did not fly every day till now Cross Country ,they for sure went for height.
Day 1 was straight away a good one with both elements CC and height; a 4 hour AAT and “the club two seaters are already at 14,500 feet and we will be launching the grid very soon.”
Jordan Richards in an LS6 b flew 451.48 km . with a speed of 111 km./h.
Great comment on his flight:”Jordan Richards won the first day of the UKMSC with an excellent 430km flight. On his way home he flew from Forres to Aboyne in 19 minutes, a journey which would take 1hr 43mins by car.
That is an average speed of 249kph / 155mph.
Now we will admit that his glider cannot take 2 kids and a Labrador for a lovely day out in Forres, HOWEVER, there were significantly less caravans in the way on Jordan’s route home.
..”

21 Pilots some HC and 5 did not finish.
The organizers mentioned; “One of our club member has just started descending from 20,100. A few competitors have flown to the furthest point in the first sector before turn south. “
Day 2 was good for height not so much for CC flying . That part was scrubbed, but for a scrubbed day the height was good;16.000 ft.
Day 2’s results;
Glider Pilot               High Point Low Point    Gain
3M     Dave Latimer   16016        2433        13583
60      Paul & Cook     15046        2054        12992
X6      Jordan Richards 14066      2347        11719
3D      John Tanner     12049       2810          9239
R1      Tony Mountain  10832       2985          7847
J5       Phil Penrose     11155       3458          7697
DD2    King & King     10186        3067          7119
115     Robert Tait      10846        3950          6896
2C      Chris Dawes     0230        3468            6762
Day 3 was cancelled.
you can follow them on www.soaringspot.com , where they have all the news as well.

—-AND, the 2d FAI VIRTUAL Gliding Grand Prix….. “I did it, me and my virtual JS3 are world champions of the virtual sailplane grand prix!Arne Martin Güettler
Great job Arne Martin, CONGRATULATIONS.
With an outstanding 37 points over 7 breathtaking races, Arne-Martin displayed incredible skills and unwavering determination throughout the week, steadily gaining power to seize the coveted title today!
Number 3 was from the Netherlands; Wiek Schoenmakers. Great job Wiek!!!!!
“A stunning performance by 🇳🇱Wiek Schoenmakers from the Netherlands in the 7th and final race of the 2nd FAI Virtual Sailplane Grand Prix!
Wiek’s stellar performance earns him a whopping 11 points for the day, launching him onto the podium with a well-deserved 3rd place overall finish
!”
On the last day he was not yet in the last top- 4 -group.

——AND, the first 1000 km “OUT and RETURN “flight out from Slovenia is a fact. Straight after departure from Italy where Luka Žnidaršič [LZ design] flew the final of the FAI SGP, he flew in a DUO DISCUS FES, a flight from 1.127 km OUT AND RETURN with a speed of 131.82 km./h.!!!! Together with Bernard Dobre they started and flew back to Postojna.
Have a look at weglide.org or the OLC.org

More news next Wednesday. By the way the average normal temperature on Sept 6 is 20 dgr. C we have 32 today!!!!!!
Cheers Ritz

Finish in Uvalde and Start of the WORLD FINAL in Pavullo in ITALY. Polish comps.

Post 1.444 on Wednesday August 30.

Uvalde pre world and 18m NATIONALS
14 August 2023 – 25 August 2023

In my last blog, I was worried IF they could fly during the last days because of a “hurricane hanging around” . They did not on August 22 and 23.
But there was still hope.
August 24 Task 10 on flying day 6;
18 m; 3.15 AAT....with a rather late start , between 2.30 and 2.45 PM and after a muddy happening to get the gliders on the grid,but they were there and could fly.
David Greenhill in his AS 33es was the best with 424 km and a speed of 113.64 km./h. Sean Fidler was runner up and leads overall with one more day to go.
24 started and 19 finished.
20 m; 3.15 AAT…..Not everybody wanted to fly with the low cloud base. Only 1, in the ARCUS M, tried and …finished. Adam did not fly in his borrowed glider. Good decision.
“Pasi & I decided to abandon the task today, there was CU to 5000′ over the start line with very weak climbs, on track, blue skies. The ground is very wet, so the day never got going within 30-50km of Uvalde. We were limited to airfields as we didn’t dare land out today, it’d take 10 people to walk out the glider & probably a few days to do it if we got it wrong.” more in Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
open; 3.15 AAT...those long wings fly nearly always, so also in Uvalde. 4 of the 5 participating gliders flew! Keith had another winning day ….476 km with a speed of 118.84 km./h…..and Bruce was runner up in his borrowed ASH 31 MI.
Today was a pretty huge day for me. For a couple of days of rain and showers the glider had been parked outside, with full covers on, so there were some mud splashes to clean up, covers to dry, and still the normal preparations of ballasting and washing. As I was unscrewing the hose fitting from the wing underside, I inadvertently undid the brass fitting that holds the water bags and dump valve in place in the wing. It twisted very slightly inside the wing, and try as we might we couldn’t get the thread to start to screw it back in!” poor Bruce but how he fixed it you can read in Taylor’s Gliding Page
After all the “fuzz” Bruce only lost 9 daily points on Keith.

August 25 task 11 on flying day 7; LAST DAY!!!!!
18m; 376.59 km…..good to see Bif Huss on the daily top again. No I don’t know him but a few years ago he won out of the blue the USA Nationals and he looked as a very interesting person when I read about him and saw the pictures. So this day was won by him; speed 129.18 km./h. And moved up to spot 4 , just not at the podium. [6.566 points]That podium was for Sean Fiddler who was only 13th on the last day but held on.
Winners and champion of the USA 18 m NATIONALS;
1. Sean Fiddler in ASG 29 with 6,748 points. Also winner of the Charlie Spratt 18M Trophy!
2. Sean Murphy in JS3 with 6,716 p.
3. Jerzy Szemplinski in ASG 29 with 6,595 p.
The winner of the Charlie (Lite) Minner 18M Speed Trophy-, was Gary Ittner.

20 m. class; 358.92 km….the DuoDiscus with Adam and Pasi was the best again; speed 115.85 km./h.
They won with quite a margin this pre- worlds competition.
1. Adam Woolley and Pasi Pulkkinen from Australia and Finland in Duo Discus XLT with 5,987 points.
2. Pete Alexander in ASG32MI with 5,843 p.
3. Barry Jaeger in ARCUS M with 5.564 p.

open class; 409.65 km….And finally…… it was Bruce’s time to shine! He won the day; speed 115.53 p/h ahead of Keith with 112.22 km/h and Jim 108.44 km./h.
Winners in this class;
1. Keith Essex in EB 29R with 6.952 points.
2. Jim Lee in JS1 /21 m. with 6741 p.
3. John Cochrane in EB 29 with 6670 p.
Bruce was 4th but here he is for the last time on this competition;
“Finally, after getting soundly thrashed all comp, today I managed a day win! I felt really good, as it was mostly a long, slow dribble. Very many clouds not working, and very many short, broken and weak climbs, so it was a satisfying win.
It’s been an unusual competition here in Uvalde, with only very rare sessions of what I consider to be “normal” south-west Texan weather. Who knows what really is normal now. And next year? What will happen then, and will I even be here? Who knows that either
…” much more in Taylor’s Gliding Page

And I finish with Adam and Pasi;
The last day went to plan, we just focused on coring the weaker thermals fast, taking a few climbs a few turns higher to ensure we never had to turn back (for an airfield, the fields are still super wet), looking long down the legs & using the cloud shadows to ensure good streeting, then finally, eased onto final glide carefully as per the skysight guidance.”Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures


THANK YOU to both Adam and Pasi and to Bruce for sharing their interesting and good daily reports AND pictures.

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Junior Nationals in the UK
Gransden Lodge, United Kingdom,    19 August 2023 – 27 August 2023

LOTS of happy chappies
As shared UK Gliding Junior Nationals 2023

Unbelievable we are here suffering from huge amounts of rain and they fly every day. Small tasks that’s true, but they fly!!!
A great week so far at the UK Junior Gliding Nationals being hosted by Cambridge Gliding Centre, some incredible flying by some very talented youngsters in weather that is being unusually kind allowing task flying every day.” shared by Gliding
August 23 Task 5; 140.04 km….George White who won task 3 and 4 won also task 5 in his ASW 20.
104 km./h and from the 40 young ones who started only 3 did not finish.
August 24 Task 6; 146.46 km....Sam Coole, from the Lasham Gliding Society in his Discus was the daily best; 90.52 km./h. Henry was 3d and consolidating his overall spot at this stage.
40 started and 29 finished.
August 25 Task 7; 157.13 km….a new face, on the podium, flying a Discus ;Theodore Nellis. Speed 125.57 km./h. Runner up Ollie Wheeler in ASW 20 had 117.16 km./h. So Theodore was pretty fast.
41 started and 37 finished.
August 26 task 8; 141.99 km….They just continue…8 days out of 8….Well,….only ONE pilot finished! George in his ASW 20. With a speed of 46.78 km./h. he gained 275 points. Runner up Henry was out after 115 km and gained 208 points.
August 27 task 9;120.04…BUT, they had to cancel the last day. There wasno window to fly the full 8 out of 8 days. NO WORRIES.
Good champions anyhow.
1. Henry Inigo-Jones in LS8 with 4,468 points.JUNIOR CHAMPION.
2. Toby Freeland in ASW 20 with 4,305 p.
3. Ben Edkins in LS 8 with 4,172 p.
4. George White in ASW 20 with 4,137 p. He was out on day 1 and lost 467 points on Henry that day.

A different podium than “normal” Very nice.
1st place – Henry Inigo-Jones
2nd place – Toby Freeland
3rd place – Ben Edkins
Best under 21 – Ben Edkins
Best Newcomer – James Cox
Gransden Club Classic winner – Lewis Bricknell
UK Gliding Junior Nationals 2023

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FAI SGP FINAL XI
24 August 2023 – 2 September 2023

PAVULLO

The runway from Pavullo .
“The Pavullo Airfield is located in the northern Apennine foothills in the Emilia region at an altitude of 684m above sea level. The Alpine arc and the intervening Po plain shields this region from the classic Central European weather formations. Northeast of the airfield, the terrain is almost at sea level and the air mass in this area is influenced by the Po Valley.
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/world-final-2023

For sure another final great race with only top pilots, 19 of them.
2 From the UK, 1 from the Netherlands and 1 from the Czech Rep. , 3 from Italy, 3 from France, 3 from Poland and 6 from Germany. Among them also the youngest participant, MAX MASLAK. Only 20 years old!!!
I wrote about him a few times in my blogs; about his 1000 k’s in Namibia and his participation in the German Juniors.
On August 24 and 25 they could practice , on August 26 they had a rest day and the opening at the Place of the San Bartolomeo Church in Pavullo city.

Part of the Pavullo-heroes at the square in Pavullo town.

All important people were there too.

From left to right, René Vidal IGC referee, Brian Spreckley contest director and Angel Cassado the scorer.
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/news/sgp-finals-opening-ceremony

The 7 races started on August 27 …..
RACE 1; 154.47 km....
BUT….the day had to be cancelled.They had a full week of good weather and on the morning of day 1 it was 7/8 of clouds and there was NO WAY to fly. The weather was not good for a few days . We know El Nino, El Nina and now I learned about the Genua “low”/depression . Another weather-phenomena which over the last couple of days created code RED in the middle part of Europe, with scary weather.
As CD Brian said; “The weather is ALWAYS the boss. We are the servants of the weather and we just have to do the best with the weather we get“.

Race 1 cancelled
FAI Sailplane Grand Prix

Race 2; CANCELLED…..the weather in Mid Europe and the Alps is a “disaster” at the moment. Understandable they do not fly. But….as always there is hope for the next day.
Brian said….”the depression is still over the Apennines and moving slowly more East. It will improve tomorrow and they hope on 4 good days from then


Race 3; After 3 cancelled races due to severe weather circumstances., they hope to fly today. The word cancelled is NOT YET there.
Next week more! In between you can follow the race when it is on, via a live stream
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/live

AND

When you don’t know exactly what the GP means you can look at the next page to find all in’s and out’s.
https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/about

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Polish 51 st Junior Nationals and OSTROW GLIDE.
Ostrów Wielkopolski Michałków, Poland
16 August 2023 – 27 August 2023

I have been at MANY comps and nearly always the Polish- team- members belong to the toppers. So …good to keep an eye on them. They had their Junior Nationals last week and as they have all difficult names ,I only look back at the event.
In Standard class, they had 24 pilots. They flew 5 out of 11 available days. Jakub Kaczorowski in LS 8 was the overall best junior with 3,657 points. THE VERY BEST, he won EVERY DAY!!!!!
For sure we are going to hear more from him. I’ll try to remember his name.
In Club class they had 4 out of 11 days and 14 participants. Grzegorz Socha in an Astir CS won overall. He won 2 days and was 2 days runner up. 2.750 points for him.
In the 18 m. Regionals they had 7 days and  Karol Staryszak was clearly the best with 4,939 points. He won 5 daily prizes!!!
The senior Club Class Nationals for qualification was won by another well known pilot; Stanisław Wujczak in a Mini Nimbus B. He got 3,262 points which was ONLY 4 points more than runner up Mirosław Izydorczak in ASW 20.

Jakub’s winning glider LOT, was “popular”.

The photographer of the great pictures is; Martn Levitzky

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—– a great picture from Rieti from the C.C.R, shared by CD Aldo and courtesy Martin Pirker

—–Proud news from Schempp-Hirth abour the 1st EGC in Leszno in Poland;
“In some very variable weather conditions ranging from poor ⛈ to super fast days 🌤, the Schempp-Hirth team is proud to announce that the Ventus-3T is again European champion thanks to Lukasz Wojcik from team Poland!
Lukasz 🥇 is new European champion, followed by Peter Millenaar 🥈 (The Netherlands) on JS3 and Sebastian Kawa 🥉 (Poland) on Ventus-3T.
Congratulations too to all the pilots on Ventus in the top 10 of the overall score. Wolfgang Janowitsch (Austria) finishes 4th, Lukasz Grabowski (Poland) 7th, Bert Schmelzer (Belgium) 8th. We thank them all for the trust they put on this glider.
Again and again, this kind of event would be impossible without the many volunteers and professionals engaged👍👍👍 We, the pilots, owe you, as usual, a lot!

A family affair…again. Lucasz and HIS family.
picture courtesy Lukas Wojcik

——-News from the Perlan Project; Interesting to see that Matthew Scutter from #TeamSkySight is now again in Argentina; he travels a lot. He is there to support the Perlan 2 on their Mission.
https://perlanproject.cloud/VirtualCockpit.html that day August 23 you could follow them on this link, maybe it’s still there. They mentioned;
Currently on aerotow… for 50,000ft “
Perlan is back in Argentina preparing for another crack at FL900 (almost 30km high!).
SkySight is proud to be producing wave forecasts for the Perlan Project – and they’re viewable by all the Perlan fans at home via https://perlan.skysight.io/
When Perlan is flying, you’ll also see the glider itself in real time overlaid on the wave forecasts.
A few days later on August 25 he wrote;
Perlan 2 was somewhat successful yesterday with the 11th highest ever glider flight at 60,000ft! But perhaps more impressive was the probable world record “Most Expensive Aerotow”, with nearly two hours hanging on behind the Egrett into the mid 40’s.
There was a good possibility of stratospheric wave today, but the Perlan 2 is not dissimilar to a military helicopter with about 2 hours preparation and maintenance needed per flying hour, so back-to-back flight days are almost impossible. We are watching to see what the next days bring.

Interesting how Matthew after being a good young pilot, then JWGC champion, then good in WGC’s and many other also European comps, then involved with his SKYSIGHT, now is in ARGENTINA to help PERLAN with weather prognoses. TOP!!!!
Matthew Scutter’s Gliding

And……yesterday the message was :”Instead of flying the highest glider flight, or even taking the most expensive aerotow ever, we’re doing glider maintenance in the most remote location ever… some very complex gremlins being chased down. Derigging is a challenge – the glider is about 1000kg all up, and the inboard wing panels are 160kg each.”

—–Formula 1 in The Netherlands from Zandvoort. WHATADAY!!!!!! When you have not seen it try to find it somewhere on the “net”. Max won, maybe his best race ever, ….he is a great ambassador for our country , so is Andre Rieu who with 80 people of his orchestra played AT the grid and sung the Dutch National anthem. The king was there with Maxima and 2 daughters, more than 300.000 over 3 days ,looked in Zandvoort to the performances in sun, wind and rain, also from Fernando Alonso, who at his age was 3d!! And 2,3 million looked at TV here in The Netherlands.

the king of the country ,Willem Alexander and the king of the Formula 1, Max.
Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images

Nobody was allowed to enter Zandvoort by car , so either they came by bus, train or bike. Look at this.

I hope they found their own bike back.
As shared by Toto Highgarden from New York.
One DUTCH person Bas van Rijsbergen, commented; “We are the dutch!!! We have found America and a lot of other countries in the past… we will find our bikes !!!”

I am NOT a chauvinist, but a real lover from sport and the day even became better with EUROPEAN GOLD for both our male and female hockey players ,with a ticket for the Olympic games AND in the evening the 3x 400 m at Budapest at the World championship showed a race in which Femke Bol as last runner did what nobody expected, but maybe only hoped for. AT the finish line she passed Jamaica and GOLD was in the pocket.
As said WHATADAY!!!!

The 4 x 400m Dutch runners with Femke to the left.
As shared by Hardloopnetwerk

Enough news .Next week more about the FAI SGP and finally there are less comps, so my arms and poor head get some rest.
I start straight away with a nice walk.
By the way DOWN UNDER they have flown from Kingaroy [East] already over 500 k tasks and it ‘s still winter there. On June 12, midwinter Toc-Lumpy, flew in his JS3 /18m] from Kingaroy a 500 FAI triangle and 604 OLC km.’s. Not bad it shows that you can fly all year somewhere down under.
Cheers Ritz.

To finish a picture from those EVER CREATIVE ASK 13 organizers.

A very nice FAREWELL after their comps.
Rencontre ASK-13 – Aerodrome de St Crepin

WeGlide mentioned on this event;
“The annual ASK13 meeting in St. Crepin is one of the highlights of the year and high on our bucketlist! This year, 24 ASK13 have gathered to race through the Alps and share the enthusiasm on vintage gliders.”

And because they are SO BEAUTIFUL here is 1 more!!!!

Uvalde remains “hot”, “bothered” AND fascinating…Rieti as well.

Post 1.443 on Wednesday August 23 2023

Uvalde 18 m NATIONALS [Pre worlds] and UVALDE GLIDE.
14 August 2023 – 25 August 2023

Why Uvalde? Why indeed? A long story from Gena Tabery , published by Bill Elliott and Rand Baldwin in SOARING CAFE a long time ago, [I worked with and for them a few years in the past] and published as well in  the May 2012 issue of Soaring Magazine.
Indeed a lovely story about Uvalde 1991 and 2012. I was at both events and wrote in 2012 exclusively for SOARING CAFE, though of course it was for EVERYBODY to read.
Got the most hit’s ever in that period, so did SOARING CAFE.
Though the hits we got in Sweden in Eskilstuna in 2006, where I was invited as comps -journalist, were immense too , as far as I heard from CD Robert Danewid and looking at his happiness after the last blog.

Very BUSY BEES in 2012, Rand and Bill and I.
Such fun, such a nice competition, though…..enfin the 2 ladies involved will still know!!!No worries!!!!
It might have been Paul Remde who took the picture not sure anymore.

https://wgc2024uvalde.com/why-uvalde-why-indeed/

They fly in 3 classes, as it is practice for the 2024 WGC as well. But,…only 5 pilots in open ; Bruce Taylor and Jeff Banks in ASH 32MI , Jim Lee in his JS 1 C TJ in which he flew all long tasks in wave and John Cochrane and Keith Essex another “well-known kilometer -eater” in the mighty EB 29.
4 pilots/teams in the 20 m/double -seater and I only know Adam and Pasi, who fly in a Duo Discus and Pete Alexander, who flies his ASG 32MI.
I will keep an eye on them but it is mostly about the 18 NATIONALS.

Wednesday August 16 day 1 task 1 ;
18 m. class;
445.82 km…..Good old Gary Ittner won the first day in his ASG 29.
Rich Owen keeps a blog but flies as well, being in the back seat of Pete Alexanders ASG 32MI. ;#202318mnats #2023uvaldeglide
25 started and only 1 was out.
Open; 500.33 km….
“Good grief! I’m glad that’s over! Day 1 looked pretty interesting when we checked the weather this morning, and again after the briefing. There was a cold front still oscillating up to the north and a sea breeze front forecast to be pushing in from the Gulf, and we were squeezed in the middle. The big question was when to start, and we could see some vertical development starting quite soon after launch. I think none of us thought the whole sky was going to blow up, but there was a high risk of some showers both north and south. Our task was a 500km rectangle, South-West almost to Mexico, then East, a long run North, back West then South home.’ more on this day as “we got over 10,000 feet, and I saw a couple of 10 knot climbs and plenty of 8’s,” on Taylor’s Gliding Page
Keith and Jim were on spot 1 and 2 ,Bruce on 4.
20 m; 411.36 km. Pasi from Finland flying with Aussie Adam in the Duo;
Good system with Adam. 45min turns flying. Had good day around the task. Just a little bit trouble on north not really hitting the climbs as they were on unusual places. But trusty old Duo goes well. We beat the asg32 on true speed so can’t complain. 10 more days to come” 133 km./h.
Adam; “Another day in Uvalde paradise! Thanks to Skysight we were able to identify that it was going to be better to start earlier, rather than later due to slow & tricky 2nd leg if we were to leave closer to 14:30L. Without seeing the scores, I feel like this was the case.Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures

Thursday August 17 day 2 task 2; ..
18 m.; 4 hour AAT..David Leonard flying for the first time his JS3jet ,at a competition, as his brother Steven and this time crew mentioned, , was on spot 5 on day 1 behind 4 ASG 29 gliders and was 3 today.Overall he leads with 18 points.
This is a close contest with a bunch or REALLY good pilots!” by Steven.
I met them in Uvalde in 2012. Very kind people. All 25 finished.
20 m; 472.61 km…Good day again for Pasi and Adam…another 1000 points. Pasi;”Tough first 2 hours. Then great 1.5 hrs and bit tough final glide. Good result thoug, but could of done better.
open; 545.90 km ….Keith is a story-apart! 2000 points in 2 days. Jim was again runner up and Bruce was on 4 again….but he was not well;”I took off with a little headache, which became a big headache. Part way around I pulled the pin and headed gently for home. I was really not enjoying the flight, but touched the remaining circle to at least grab a few points for the day.” more in Taylor’s Gliding Page

Friday August 18 Task 3…….A VERY BLUE DAY!!!!

“This is today. Not a cloud to be seen. Go the Aussies!”
Taylor’s Gliding Page

18 m; task 3….505.02 km….3 Canadian pilots are flying in this 18 m. class and 2 of them I met earlier Jerzy and Dave. AND,….He won already practice day 1 ,now Jerzy Szemplinski won task 3 ; speed 126.40 km./h. for 1000 points . Runner up Ron Fletcher also in ASG 29, had ONE point less,[ they started and finished together]999 and to complete the top 3, Sean Murphy had 996 points.[JS3]
David did well again in his brand new JS 3 , he was 4th. Both he and Steven are true ‘grey’ gentlemen!!!
20 m;task 3….474.56 km….won by and story from Adam and Pasi “Suddenly it dawned on me, they changed the grid launch order without me knowing.. Only that, the grid order hadn’t changed, we just got it wrong 😭on; Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
open; task 3…. 553.39 km…..This time not Keith but Jim won the day but ONLY JUST.
All in’s and out’s on the day on Taylor’s Gliding Page
The stories on the SSA site from Rich are hilarious, great reading stuff;
https://www.ssa.org/racing-results/ and go to the reports; this one is called Let’s Go Drive a Tank

Saturday August 19; NO TASK in all 3 classes. RESTDAY!!!

Sunday; August 20; Task 5
18m; 4 hour AAT and Andy Blackburn [JS3TJ] won the day with 549.77 km,speed 135.66 km./h. The weather was not as good as hoped for , pretty challenging they called it .
Overall David in his new JS 3 is still in the lead but just with 25 points. Only 100 points difference between number 1 and 4.
20m; 4 hour AAT...after 3 “wins’ Adam and Pasi were 3d but still with a huge lead. No news on the day but a full story on the rest day in gorgeous San Antonio, where I spend 3 days as well as THANK YOU for my contribution to the news on soaring cafe.
open; 4 hour AAT…..594.55 km was the best distance and it was flown in just over 4 hours.
speed 145 km./h!!!! By Keith...
Bruce is trying to get the hang of his flying there;
So, I’ve been finding every single flight here really challenging.” Taylor’s Gliding Page

Monday August 21; task 6 4 hour AAT….
18m; 4 hour AAT.…They hoped for better weather , but it was worse than the day before. With a rather late start [as in 2.12 PM] Jerzy raced over 585.39 km with a speed of 139.90 km./h just a tad faster than Rick Indrebo in an ASG 29; 139.38. Rick started 14 minutes earlier than Jerzy and flew 577 km .
As David was “only” 14th for the day, he moved to spot 2 overall, [4810 p] behind Sean Fidler [4835 points]
20 m; 4 hr AAT. Max distance was 325 miles. We did 323 and 2 min under time 😉 Task was bit off.. by Pasi and Adam even had more to say, it turned out an interesting day; They flew 519.72 km with a speed of indeed 130.88 km./h.
“What a fabulous day! We got dealt the task on the grid, which gave every competitor in the first 5 to launch, only 30min to plan & to get the glider ready. We realised this straight away & went straight into flight planning mode, which is where we made our money. Straight away we realised we needed to max out the task, so that we did, flying 2nm less than the max, coming in 2min under time for a guaranteed win at 130kph for the day”. much more on Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
open: 4 hour AAT; at their first TP they were in rain but all went well as all finished.
Here is Bruce about how this day went on;
We had another 4 hour assigned area task, in weather that looked like it could throw up some challenges. Indeed the first part of the flight was tough with very weak climbs, and some difficulty getting high. After that the day really fired…” much more on Taylor’s Gliding Page
Still a few days to go but the “rivalry” between Keith [EB29R] and Jim [JS 1/21 m] will be exciting, only 150 points difference in favor of Keith.

Today August 23 shows poor weather, so the day was cancelled for all classes to have a day to recuperate.
It seems “left-overs” from a tropical storm might spoil the rest of the fun. Still 2 more days to go.
Will keep you informed.

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CCR in Rieti
13 August 2023 – 22 August 2023

Mixed class;
Wednesday August 16; Task 3…2 hour AAT.…still 250 km. was possible with a nice speed of 121.33 km; Prodorutti & Montemaggi in the ARCUS M flew to a daily spot 1.
17 started and 15 finished.
Thursday; Task 4…2.45 AAT....Austrian Team Altrichter & Schwan in the ARCUS M , got the daily win. They left high and stayed high , following the other pilots who had started 5 minutes in front of them. Then they saw more to the West a convergence line and tried their luck . It was there for them. They flew 401 km with a speed of 144 km./h., which was 10 k faster than most of the other pilots.
Only the Duo Discus was out.
Friday August 18; Task 4…2.20 AAT.…The Austrian Swiss combination Hartmann & Passardi in their ARCUS T had the honor to win the daily prize . They were 3 km/h. faster than Alberto.
17 started and 14 finished!

Rieti airfield.
Aero Club Rieti “Alberto Bianchetti”

Saturday August 19; NO task
Sunday August 20; 2.40 AAT….The ARCUS types are more or less dominating this class. This day there were 4 in the top 5. Austrians Altrichter & Schwan won another day with 343 km speed 121.16 km./h. This time together with the Italian team Prodorutti & Montemaggi both got 908 points.
17 started and 11 finished.
Monday August 21; 372.49 km……A single seater WINS again !!!Federico Montanini , looks still very young, in a Ventus 2ax reached 131 km./h!!! He won task 1, was runner up on task 2, was 14th on task 3 meaning last but two and 1 on task 4 [when we forget about the winning HC pilots from Austria] 10th on task 5 on spot 8 on task 7 and wins again task 8. ??????
A bit more consistent flying and he will be CHAMPION. But not yet.
Alberto and his “mate” were runner up and with 1 day to go they are on spot 1 overall.
Tuesday August 22 ; LAST DAY!!!!; 2.30 AAT...What happened to team Alberto Sironi?? They were last on this last day and that cost them their first place. They dropped to 4 .
Winners were the Swiss/Austrian combination Peter Hartman/ Passardi. They flew 334 km speed 131.10 km./h. So this is the final score;
1. Hartmann & Passardi from Austria and Switzerland in ARCUS T with 6.286 points.
2. Prodorutti & Montemaggi from Italy in ARCUS M with 6,161 p.
3. Federico Montanini from Italy with 6,096 p.

Open class;
Wednesday August 16 Task 3 ..2.25 AAT..
.295.75 km with a speed of 119 km./h for Jon Gatfield in his AS 33es.
19 started and 14 were in. Alvaro flew 89 km after a very early start and I reckon he just “motored” back.
Thursday; August 17 Task 4….344.80 km....and another Austrian pilot is doing well in Rieti; Christian Hynek in the beautiful EB 29DR; 138 km/h , so his mates in the mixed class were in their Arcus faster.
Friday August 18 Task 5…. 2.20 AAT..A German winner Klaus [Kalmbach in his JS 3 ] this time. He started 3 minutes behind Jon , was back at the same time flew 328 /322 km with a speed of 139/136 km./h.
17 started and 1 was out.
Saturday no task and
Sunday August 20; 2.30 AAT; The ASH 31 MI is with 2 pilots in the top 2. Roberto with a speed of 122.51 km./h over 317 km and Alvaro with 118.68 km./h over 302 km.
17 started and 16 finished.
Monday August 21;  381.02 km…..Christian Hynek from Austria in his EB 29DR was 10 k faster than the runner up; Stefano Cavallari….147.25 km./h for 136.69 km./h!! Swiss pilot Fridolin, good friend of “our Tocumwal Swiss Chris was 3d.
Tuesday August 22; 2.45 AAT.... Stefano Cavallari flew on this last day 353.43 km speed 128.58 for 800 points. An exciting last day for him as he moved from 3 to 1. Great job! He flies an ASG 29.
Also here a ” jump down” for Christian Hynek in the EB….he did not finish! He dropped from 1 to 5.
What is that in Rieti that toppers have a bad last day?????
Final scores;
1. Stefano Cavallari in ASG 29 with 6,273 points.
2. Jon Gatfield in AS 33es from the UK with 6,235 p.
3. Ugo Pavesi in ASG 29e with 5,638 p.

CD Aldo Cernezzi starts the prizegiving.
Aero Club Rieti “Alberto Bianchetti”

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FRENCH Junior Nationals in Club and standard, 15m and 2-seater class.
10 August 2023 – 19 August 2023

Mantes Chérence

This time the French juniors.
AAVO – le planeur à Chérence

Also in France enough young pilots at their JUNIOR NATIONALS; 25 to be precise in club and 19 in standard class.
After 3 Practice days they started on
August 13 with task 1, a 2 hour AAT won by Amélie Boulanger in her Glasflügel 304; 148 km., speed 61 km./h.
In the end only 20 started and from those 20, only 8 finished.
August 14; task 2…1.45 AAT, this time 25 went “up” and only 6 were out. Daily winner; Paul Merlaud in Pegase with 143 km . speed 75 km./h.
August 15; task 3 …1.30 AAT.CANCELLED.
August 16; task 4 ….2.45 AAT....Won by  Bastien Redondo in Discus 2; 226.66 km. speed 80 km./h.
24 started and 2 did not finish.
August 17; Task 5…265.58 km….a 1000 points day AGAIN for Paul , with a speed of 79.43 km./h.
24 flew the task and 5 did n’t finish.
August 18; Task 6 CANCELLED.
August 19…last day! 2.15AAT.…The last couple of days it was 3x a Pegase on top with Mathis, Nicolas and Paul. On this last day Mathis was 3d, Nicolas 5th but Paul was “out” after 144 km. Ouch! so no 3d spot and bronze for him but an 11th place. He flew well though with 2 daily wins. He will get there!!!
Bastien Redondo won the day in Discus B, he won task 4 as well and moved up from 4 to 2. Not bad.
In this CLUB class the final scores are
1. Mathis Peronnet in Pegase with 3,216 points.
2. Bastien Redondo in Discus b with 3,136 p.
3. Nicolas Douchet in Pegase with 3,063 p.

Standard was also combined with 15m. and 20 m.class, though I counted ONE DUO DISCUS, flown by Anaiis Gaubert from the female French team.. She was 6th in Garray this year at the WWGC.
Further on in this class, one of the French de Péchy family, this time Clement. His brother Thibaud is there as well , he flies in the junior class.
They flew 4 days in a row with 19 pilots and 1 HC pilot Noud Kaaij from The Netherlands, who just finished Bailleau. Also small tasks from 2.30 AAT, 2 hour ,1.30 , with starts after 4 PM and 2.30 AAT.
Task 4 was a 2.30 AAT won by Victor Mallick in LS8; 258.99 km., speed 98 km./h.
Alizée Petit, a member of the French female team as well , she was 10th in club in Spain a short time ago] was runner up. She still is a junior as well.
Task 5 was finally a good one ;308.21 km....and again it was Victor Mallick [LS8] who flew around with a speed of 91.91 km./h .
18 started and 3 were out.
“Our” Dutch Noud who flies HC is doing well with another 3d daily place .Edgar Lagorio in his LS 8 won day 1 , flies very consistent and is 1 overall after 5 tasks, but ONLY 3 points as Victor is on his heels; 2.549 and 2.546 points and for Noud 2.524 p.
Task 6 CANCELLED.
Task 7 and FINAL DAY; 2.30 AAT…..Exciting day full of “jitters” …..237 km and a speed of 90.44 km./h by HC pilot Daniel in the AS 33es. The top 3 was close as said before. What happened?
Edgar was 13th, unfortunately not enough to stay in the top 3. He finished as number 4 dropping from spot 1.
 Lucas Oyaux was runner up moving up from 4 to 1 with only 2 points difference!!!! Alizee did well with a daily 5th spot.
Overall scores for this standard class;
1. Lucas Oyaux in Discus a with 3,154 points.
2. Victor Mallick in LS8 with 3,152 p.
3. Alizée Petit in ASW 20 WL with 3,135 p.
Noud was on 4 with 3,120 p.

Congratulations to all! Felicitations aux nouveaux champions!!!!

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UK JUNIOR NATIONALS
19 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
Gransden Lodge

 UK National Junior Gliding Championship at Cambridge Gliding Centre!
Huge thanks to everyone who is supporting the competition, including the CGC members.
as shared by Gliding

50 pilots in the UK are ready for some good flights.
The UK had some tragic accidents last week with a midair which killed 1 pilot , the other one escaped by landing safely and 1 pilot had a bad start and died a day after the accident. R.I.P
Life goes on , but some EXTRA concern is always good.
Competition director is young Finn Sleigh ,current World and National Junior Gliding Champion. Very nice young man!!
August 19 Task 1 ;174.76 km….Henry Inigo-Jones in his LS8 showed his class by winning day 1 ; speed 92.24 km./h. Jordan Johnson in an ASW 20 was runner up; 81.71 km./h.
39 started and ONLY 12 finished….
August 20 task 2;  152.41 km…. Another ASW 20 pilot George White was the daily best; 116.87 km./h. Quite a bit faster again than runner up Jordan; 104.96 km./h.
41 started and 24 finished.
August 21 task 3;  178.38 km….2 pilots flew over 100 km./h ;George his 2d win in a row and Henry;103.63 km./h and 100.88 km./h.
A pity George was out on day 1.He moved from 25 to 17 and to 10 after task 3.
August 22 task 4; 205.71 km….Improving weather, longer tasks! Toby Freeland was the daily best and another already JWGC pilot was runner up; Henry.
After 4 tasks they lead the overall scores with quite a big margin, BUT the margin between them is not that big. Henry on 1 with 2,683 points and Toby with 2,663 p.
They continue till the 27th.
More next week.

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—–News from the The Perlan Project;
“We proved the forecasts were correct. On Aug. 11, 2023, Perlan 2 took to the skies over Patagonia. We were prepared to soar high – only if the forecasts were wrong about no soarable lift until 60,000 feet. Well, best achieved lift was only 3 knots for only a few minutes. But it was a great test of environmental cold conditions as the temps were -60 C (-76 F)
More on #AirbusPerlanMissionII or https://perlanproject.org/perlan-2-soars-over-patagonia-2023/Airbus

—–AND YES,…Finally I found one……..pffffff. The club class WORLD champion, the runner up and bronze medal winner from Arnborg in Denmark;

In the middle Kim Toppari from Finland, to the Left runner up Toby Freeland from the UK and Alexandre Fierain from France.
FFVP – Fédération Française de Vol en Planeur

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AND,……a bit more about the KEIHEUVEL; I asked last Sunday how many times this Keiheuvel CUP has been flown. At that stage they did not know. Bert Schmelzer sr. investigated this matter together with Stijn Jansen, who was for many years the CD of this “CUP” and the first one was in 2007. Before they had a full week. I remember as both Dennis and George flew there ,as well as Gerrit Kurstjens and Kees Musters. That was before 1987 as Kees and Dennis passed away in December 1987 and January 1988.
So there is a LONG history of flying at the Keiheuvel.
En passant Bert sr mentioned that in 2007 his son Bert jr. got the best” junior award “…a memory on his dad, called the “Albert Schmelzer junior trophy”. Awarded by his grand ma ,Bert sr.’s mum. In 2014 Bert jr became WORLD CHAMPION in standard class in Rayskala .
AND..during “the 8 days” in 2002 it was the new CD Robbie Seton, who got that prize .
As said before, there is a huge history at Keiheuvel, on the Schmelzer and Huybreckx families.

———Not long and Pavullo is the place to be for the finals of the 11th FAI SGP. 20 pilots will try to be the BEST. 2 pilots flying now for THE CUP de Rieti , Alberto and Jon , will participate in Pavullo too.
Mind you they have a new website; https://sgpfinal23.sgp.aero/world-final-2023


Will keep you informed. Also on the UK Junior Comps!
The season is nearly over Keiheuvel [see the blog below] is one of the last comps in this season. Time to look ahead at the overseas destinations were preparations are in full swing.
And shorter blogs , they are going to be too long to comfortable read.
Cheers Ritz

It has been very busy in the air specially over THE ALPS.
Have a look”

KEIHEUVEL SPECIAL in words and pictures! Updated with prize giving pictures.

Post 1.442 on Sunday August 20 2023

No flying on Saturday but a TOP day on Sunday.

Every year I try to visit that great airfield, not far from where I live, just over the border in Belgium The Keiheuvel. The kindest people and always a top atmosphere. I visit them since the 70thies.
That was obvious as more pilots than the 50 allowed wanted to enter .
On Saturday the “nice” weather just started too late for the comps. Some flew but the base was low after rain in the morning. But 2 former JWGC pilots, Robin from The Netherlands and Jeroen from Belgium [Keiheuvel] had a nice flight, but indeed the base was too low to send all 53 up.
The BBQ in the evening was busy and most of them had their tent/caravan at the camping area along side the club house, so if necessary crews could “roll “home.

On Sunday my brother and I arrived early at the field. Briefing was postponed to 10.30, so time enough to catch up with “mates”.

So many pilots that the tables , normally in this briefingroom did n’t fit in.

Party time first as CD Robbie celebrated his birthday with lots of pies for every body who wanted. The happy birthday song was loud.

The HAPPY BIRTHDAY -boy.

Tasks were presented, gliders without a transponder cannot fly in The Netherlands so they stayed in Belgium, the other ones flew trough Belgium and The Netherlands .
3 classes; friendly with 13 pilots/teams and 142 km , Sportclass XPDR with 16 pilots had to go 250 km and open XPDR [ 23 pilots/teams] with 300 km.

Waiting for the briefing I noticed these nice shirts from Club Meeuw [Seagull] from Antwerp.

Waiting at the field before start means time to catch up. This is Tim Huybreckx and Tijl Schmelzer, local pilots. Certainly when it’s still VERY BLUE!!! Tijl flew and was 9th in open his dad Bert sr was on 8.

First start at 12.45 sharp.

First starts would be around 12, but it stayed very blue for a while, so it was waiting till 12.45. Clouds had popped up everywhere and the first gliders were in no time over 1200 m.
In between 5 tugs were ready to help all pilots quickly up in the air . I noticed the Keiheuvel Scout , flown by Pieter, a Husky, a Robin and a Pawney, the other one I missed.

It felt for a moment like in Australia; hot and bothered. 35 dgr.C, no wind but great clouds, more and more .

First clouds popping up.

“Little” Leon , not so little anymore ,son from Gitte and Jeff , 11 already, was going to fly with uncle Eddy [Huybreckx] in the backseat. His first competition and he was pleased and proud. So he should….In a few years we will see him flying by himself!! Years ago this happened with ‘Little’ Jeroen, who flew over the last years the JWGC .

Leon…and spoiler alert; he and uncle Eddy WON!!!!!

And a lot of young Dutch pilots , from several clubs were having fun under a wing , to have at least a bit of shade ,whilst waiting for their start. Some fly in 2-seaters as team Jelmer Vis/ Faber, team Robin Smit/Kyra Versteege, Team Robbie Seton & Klunder Nijland and Team  Aldridge & Sietske Bakker.
Jelmer, Robin and Robbie ALL flew JWGC’s in the past.

I walked back from the field to the club house for a cool drink before having lunch in The KEI, the restaurant from Chrisje and Rudy [Jeroens parents] . I was a bit unlucky as the door handle of the toilet in the clubhouse , was on the ground and NOT on/in the door.
For 15 minutes I was locked in making noise ,banging with that loose door handle on the door. As it was hot there , I shouted out loud too to get somebody’s attention and indeed after 15 minutes the kind lady of the bar opened the door and led me out. I was very grateful.

No worries,… on my way to the restaurant I noticed still the last gliders behind the tugs. AND, high circling other gliders in the air. But it was also time to go home again. So I had to miss the finishes, which is a pity but I knew that I could see the results on www.soaringspot.com.
A glorious soaring day, BUT let’s wait if that shows in the results.

The prize giving would be at 7 PM. Don’t know if that still happened .
In the end the day was not that glorious as several pilots out-landed.
But here are the PRELIMINARY scores from the Keiheuvel Cup.

Friendly class; 142.02 km …..was won by Eddy Huybreckx and his 11 year old nephew Leon [See picture above] GREAT result for both!!!! Together they must have got EXTRA wings. Anyhow as a local , Eddy started last [about 25 minutes later]and passed them all to be back after 1 hour and 56 minutes;speed 73.35 km./h. 2 KA6 E gliders started and finished together and both were runner up!
In the end 9 started and 6 finished.

Leon in the back set with uncle Eddy. Along also mum Gitte and sister Anna. A real family affair!
Courtesy Gitte.
The winners on top.
Gitte Huybreckx

Sport class with transponder; 250.88 km…… Dutch pilot Roelof Corporaal, who just won Bailleau, won the Keiheuvel Cup as well. In his LS 7 he flew with a speed of 94.18 km./h. Good on him.
Runner up Robin Selfslagh [B] with 791 points and Tim Kremers [Neth] was 3d
15 started and 6 were out.

From l to r Tim in LS4, Roelof in LS7 and Robin in LS1f.
Kon. Aeroclub Keiheuvel

Open class with transponder; 300 km.…Team  Bielen & Snyers in an ARCUS won the day with a speed of 93.29 km./h . They “got” 1000 points and 995 points were for Robin and Kyra in the Duo Discus XLT.
From 22 only 10 finished.

From l to r. on 3  Bart Leysen in Ventus 2A.
on top  Bielen & Snyers in ARCUS T
on 2 Smit & Versteege in Duo Discus XLT

Another HOT, but very nice visit to many of my Belgium mates at Keiheuvel Airport. It was interesting to see that more Belgian pilots attend this competition nowadays. In the past it was about half Dutch now there were only 9!
SO…..another ‘Keiheuvel SPECIAL’.
AND…..Where would we be without the tuggies;

3 from the 5 tow planes.

EXTRA NOTE:AND,……a bit more about the KEIHEUVEL; I asked last Sunday how many times this Keiheuvel CUP has been flown. At that stage they did not know. Bert Schmelzer sr. investigated this matter together with Stijn Jansen, who was for many years the CD of this “CUP” and the first one was in 2007. Before they had a full week. I remember as both Dennis and George flew there ,as well as Gerrit Kurstjens and Kees Musters. That was before 1987 as Kees and Dennis passed away in December 1987 and January 1988.
So there is a LONG history of flying at the Keiheuvel.
En passant Bert sr mentioned that in 2007 his son Bert jr. got the ” Albert Schmelzer junior Trophy “…a memory on his dad . The award was handed over to Bert jr. by his grand ma . In 2014 Bert jr became WORLD CHAMPION in standard class in Rayskala .
AND..during “the 8 days” in 2002 it was the new CD Robbie Seton, who got that prize .
As said before, there is a huge history at Keiheuvel, on the Schmelzer and Huybreckx familiesas well.
CU on Wednesday again.

Cheers Ritz


News from; Lasham..Uvalde…Rieti…

Post 1.441 on Wednesday August 16 2023

Summer is nearly over and after a great start and BAD “middle” ,we have a good end on this 2023 summer. Maybe not fantastic soaring weather, but dry sunny and warm again, up to 30 dgr C this weekend.
I did a lot of writing about all important comps .
I missed however a picture on the 3 young ones from the Czech Rep who won the Standard class in Denmark at the JEGC. I found one and here you are ……3 happy young pilots!!!
Hopefully I “find” the club class as well.

Really impressive Czech team Gold, Silver and Bronze result in the JEGC Standard class. 🇨🇿
Big congrats to Lukáš Kríž, Jaromír Macoun, and Michaela Rendlova!

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Jens Trabolt   wrote in his Nordic Gliding Magazine about the JEGC and here is the link; https://nordicgliding-com.translate.goog/junior-em…/…

So now it’s back to the “normal” procedures though this upcoming weekend I will be as always at the KEIHEUVEL, for their competition.
First to LASHAM!!!

The grid is out and we are ready for our third flying day this competition! Tasks today are out to the Midlands.”
Lasham Comps

—–In between the LASHAM REGIONALS [5 August 2023 – 13 August 2023] are over and who not participated in the EGC , was flying there in a “red” or “bleu” class.
In “red” 31 pilots flew and in “blue” 16 , so another busy competition at that beautiful BIG field.
“RED” flew 6 out of 9 days with tasks from 248 km, 3.30 AAT, 353 km, 123,86 km and 162 and 105 km.
Quite a few “names” I met at comps, but did not see during the last years, as Dave Watt, IanMacarthur, and Leigh Wells who flew HC and is Lizzy’s brother.[in Amsterdam last weekend]
Steve Pozerskis in ASG 29, won this class with 4,079 points.

Blue” flew 1 day less and started with a 192.75 km task flown by only 2 pilots, George Downing in ASW 20 and Tim Milner in his LS 3; 75 km./h ,so a tough day. Then a task from 307 km, 258.91 km, 105.50 [with only Tim as finisher] 92,88 km [only Oliver Barter [LS8] as finisher.]
Final scores;
Red; Blue;
1. Steve Pozerskis in ASG29e with 4,079 points. 1. Tim Milner in LS 3 with 3,126 points
2. Ken Barker in JS1C with 4.004 p 2. Jordan Johnson in ASW 20 with 2,922 p.
3. Ian Macarthur in JS 1b with 3,699 p. 3. George Downing in ASW 20 with 2,782 p.

The LASHAM org. finished with :
We will see you next year for the UK 18 and 20m National Championships, 25th May-4th June 2024.

——-USA 18m NATIONALS and UVALDE GLIDE [14 August 2023 – 25 August 2023] with 3 classes and 41 competitors.
Bruce is there and Adam and both are good bloggers ,so I refer to them in my blogs!
Adam wrote already after his arrival with Pasi from Finland.
Pasi & I have arrived into Uvalde, but not without seeing the blue & reds just 40 miles out of town!
We enjoyed a nice journey, always amazed at how quickly the countryside or views changed, always greeted with nice locals.
Time for a shower & our first visit to a Texan steakhouse
.” Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures
So did Bruce;
“After six years away, here I am back in Uvalde, Texas… and it’s still just as hot as it always was! 🥵 This is the official pre-worlds for 18m, Open and 20m two-seat classes for next year, as well as the US 18m nationals to select their own team for the worlds. Adam Woolley and his Finnish mate Pasi are here too, but there are very few other internationals turning up which is a bit of a shame.
As with many previous visits, I am borrowing a glider from my friend Jim Staniforth, this time it is his ASH31Mi, which is in great shape. (Very) early this morning I crawled out to the airfield to get it rigged, before the sun got too high. I put on the 21m wings today, and might fly with the 18m tips tomorrow. Then I’ll decide which span I prefer
.” much more in Taylor’s Gliding Page

The Uvalde Texas are a as seen by Bruce. Its HOT there!! VERY HOT!!!!!
I was there in 1991 and 2012.
Taylor’s Gliding Page

The first practice day was ” Blue:
“First official practice day today, and it was not a bad one at all. The forecast was for mostly blue conditions as per yesterday, but except for a short distance in our northern leg there were some nice Texan cus. Especially down to the south it was very nice with some buoyant glides and stronger climbs. We had a 2.5 hour Assigned Area Task which was short for the weather we got, but basically it was just a day for pilots and organisers to go through the motions to make sure everything is working.” for more Taylor’s Gliding Page
and
“This is what they consider a blue Uvalde day, absolutely awesome, hope we get many more & naturally, so glad I came!” for more Adam Woolley’s Gliding Adventures

The sky seemed to behave very different to Australia, while it had the big lift & the clouds were easy to read, the sky seemed to have more buoyant air, so running along looking for a good climb felt really nice.” by Adam.

More next Wednesday, the last practice day is over and you can read the news on both blogs.
Greetings via both from Eric “Herbie” Moser, that was nice!.

In the far, far past maybe 1985 Eric flew from Tocumwal Airfield as practice for the Benalla 1987 WGC. There is a great video on this Austraglide event.
Courtesy Adam. “Made my day so far, really nice guy, great little chat – he send on his best to all his buddies down under too

———The CCR [Coppa Citta di Rieti ] flown between 13 August 2023 – 22 August 2023, counts 17 pilots in the mixed class and 19 in open, from Italy, Spain, The UK, Austria ,Germany and Switzerland. Mostly very experienced mountain pilots.
Task 1 in the mixed class was a 2.45 AAT won by Federico Montanini in a Ventus 2ax; 357.57 km., speed 132.04 km./h.
17 Started and 3 were out.
Task 2 a 2.40 AAT was yesterday and won by team Alberto Sironi/ Venturini in the ARCUS T; 364.11 km ,speed 136.43 km./h.
17 started and 16 finished.

Briefing out side and Alberto on row 2 in the middle.
Aero Club Rieti “Alberto Bianchetti”

Task 1 in open was a 2.50 AAT, won by Jon Gatfield from the UK; 407.92 km ., speed 140 73 km./h.
19 started and 1 was out. Jon is a very open , thoughtful , very experienced and concerned glider pilot, so I share his news to alert pilots when they fly the glider, just to warn you;
BEWARE: twice now I have had a potentially serious situation with the air brakes. If opened at high speed (100kts or more) they can jerk out and cause one of the 4 paddles to overlap another. You then cannot close the brakes.
I’ve got away with it twice now but the last incident was a real heart stopper on finals to Rieti. 55kts over the fence – just. The previous at Sisteron required an “S” turn approach.
Be aware too that because the brakes are out the wheel brake will be on and likely cause the nose to scrape the ground. Mine needs repainting for sure.
I have alerted the UK agent who has told Schleicher but I haven’t seen an AD yet and one is definitely needed.

In the meantime- be aware and take care!
Task 2; 396.15 km…..good day for Austrian pilot Christian Hynek in the EB 29DR; 148.60 km/h. Not bad as the runner up had 139.07 km./h. Convergence lines over the Apennines created great speed.
19 started and 3 were out

More next week.

—–For my Dutch readers;

Specially for the Dutch; Invitation to the LADIES DAY. I was supposed to speak there but it was to complicated to get there and back now I don’t drive anymore.
Britt Mink

And to finish this news I read and I can only agree with it from
Michael Price
Can’t believe how good a multi-tasker Matthew Scutter is! 👍 Helping us all have more fun with his Skysight, great competition pilot as he showed at Rieti, in the middle of the night when the other competitors are fast asleep he’s supporting the Perlan team conquer the Polar Vortex, I send him an insignificant Skysight email during all of this and he answers anyway, what an amazing gift to our sport!! 👍💪 Hopefully he will take a nap on his way home from Italy 🤣 Well done Matthew!!”

CU next week
Cheers Ritz