Sailplane & Gliding 1966 - Lakes Gliding Club
Sailplane & Gliding 1966 - Lakes Gliding Club Sailplane & Gliding 1966 - Lakes Gliding Club
Robert H. H.1I &. Company (Kent) Ltd. AIP1, Modular Building Division Paddock Wood, Kent. Tel: Paddock Wood 561. One of the Austin-Hall Group Scottish Agents: Ladyknowe Timber Co. AIP1, Moffat, Dumfriesshire. Tel: Moffat 300 & 157 390 ~ HPW100
GLIDING CERTIFICATES DIAMOND FOR HEIGHT No. Name Club 3/47 R. A. Neaves Airways 3/48 B.Fitchett Leicester 3/49 A. Doughty London DIAMOND FOR GOAL No. Name Club 2/211 C. O. Hancox Fenland 2/212 C. R. Simpson Leicester 2/213 A. MacDona1dLondon 2/214 A Doughty London GOLD C COMPLETE No. Name Club 158 A. Doughty London 159 A. MacDonald London 160 K. A. Harrison Bicester 161 I. H. Shatlock; S. Wales 162 D. J. Marpole Fulmar GOLD C DISTANCE LEGS Name . Club A. MacDonaId London D. J. Marpole Fulmar GOLD C HEIGHT LEGS Name Club A. Doughty London K. A. Harrison Bicester r. H. Shattock S. Wales R. McLuckie Moonrakers SILVER C CERTIFICATES No. Name Club 1796 N. W. Fox Cambridge 1797 R. F. Brad.haw Perkins 1798 J. B. Stewart Surrev 1799 D. A. Donnell.y Cr.nweU 1800 A. R. Walker London 1801 W. L. Edwan:ls West Wales I OZ A. T. Farmer 1803 L. J . Monk Four Counties Clevelands 18114 C. Falkingbridge 1805 T. Moss Perkins Oxfon:l 1806 J. W. Jenkin. West Wales I 07 F. Thomp'IOn Doneaster 1808 R. A. Hare Oerby &. Lancs. 1809 D. C. Brown Kent 1~1O F. S. Webb Covenlry ISI I K. N. Slephens 1812 R. J. Buckels Bath Phoenix 1813 B. Holmes 1814 B. King Derby & Lancs. Aldershot 1815 M. P. Stavenau 1816 R. J. Smith Four Counties London 1817 T. W. Slater Chilterns 1818 H. G. Westlake 614G.S. 1819 C. F. Whilbread Kent 1820 A. D. Palmer Dorsel 1821 J. Greig Soulhern Command 1822 P. D. Simmons Bristol 1823 G. W. HaUs Phoenix 1838 K. M. Phipps Donet 1839 P. A. Bartle Essex 1840 P. HUlchings Balu,eroown 1966 12.3 30.3 12.3 1966 28.5 15.5 15.5 30.8.59 1966 13.3 15.5 19.6 17.7 17.7 1966 IH 17.7 1966 12.3 19.6 17.7 11.6 1966 29.5 15.5 7.5 15.5 28.3 15.5 1.5 15.5 30.5 15.3 15.5 2.6 15.5 8.6 8.6 11.6 29.5 15.5 11.6 5.6 26.5 19.6 18.6 4.6 18.6 4.6 7.5 19.6 3.7 3.7 18.6 1824 A. R. Dick 18n S. B. Marshal! 1826 H. Blake 1827 F. A. MeKenna 1828 B. Connolly 1829 J. C. Tay!or 1830 M. Pocock 1831 E. Cosser 1832 J. M. Worswick 1833 G. G. Hayman 1834 J. M. Gill 1835 K. ChallenoT 1836 P. F. Smith 1837 H. Askew S,=OUish Scottish Fulmar Fenland Four Counties Derby &. Lancs. Bath Imperial Coli. Derby & Lancs. Comish Airways Surrey Leicestershire Mendips LASHAM FOR WEEKLY GLIDING COURSES Deiails from: The Course Secretary. Lasham Gliding Society Ltd. Alton, Hants. Telephone: Herriard 270 AVAILABLE fN OCTOBER STANDARD REPAIRS TO GLIDERS by R. C. Stafford AlLen This new book is based on AP 2662 A and 8 but contains more information on glider repairs and full up-to-date illustrations. It is specially bound to allow whole sections to be replaced as new sections are issued containing amendments and advanced techniques. This is a practical handbook for the glider inspedor and repairer. Price 35/- plus 2/6 postage BRITISH GLIDING ASSOCIATION Artillery Mansions. 75 Victoria St....t. LONDON. S.W.1. 26.6 18.6 5.6 8.6 26.6 15.5 18.6 \.1.6 15.5 30.6 30.6 30.6 23.5 30.6 391
- Page 5 and 6: CALIFORNIAN HOLIDAY By FRED SLlNGSB
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- Page 9 and 10: to Lake Tahoe, partly in Nevada but
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- Page 15 and 16: THE GERMAN NATIONALS EARLY a hundre
- Page 17 and 18: B.G.A. NEWS Association Secretary R
- Page 19 and 20: THE CARE AND FEEDING OF PASSENGERS
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- Page 23 and 24: V-TAILS By JOHN GIBSON HE recent in
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- Page 27 and 28: would also be possible. Pilots were
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- Page 31 and 32: uckling of the whole wing upper sur
- Page 33 and 34: FLYING IN THE U.S. NATIONALS By R.
- Page 35 and 36: course ran S.E. diagonally across t
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- Page 41 and 42: others could be seen along the fron
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- Page 45 and 46: lost. An urgent plea over the radio
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- Page 51 and 52: RIETI 1966 By PHIL.lP WILLS W· HEN
- Page 53 and 54: FIRST GOLD FOR WALES By IAN SHATTOC
- Page 55: all around with large flat areas of
- Page 59 and 60: quent flying. Anyway, on one of the
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- Page 65 and 66: the demand for its se"rvices and sa
- Page 67 and 68: FOR SALE (continued) HIGH performan
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- Page 79 and 80: AUSTRIA T HIRTY-FIVE pilots. flew i
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Robert H. H.1I &. Company (Kent) Ltd. AIP1, Modular Building Division<br />
Paddock Wood, Kent. Tel: Paddock Wood 561. One of the Austin-Hall Group<br />
Scottish Agents:<br />
Ladyknowe Timber Co. AIP1, Moffat, Dumfriesshire. Tel: Moffat 300 & 157<br />
390<br />
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