Volume 16 No 1 Feb 1965.pdf - Lakes Gliding Club
Volume 16 No 1 Feb 1965.pdf - Lakes Gliding Club Volume 16 No 1 Feb 1965.pdf - Lakes Gliding Club
With the Beagle Husky, take'off acceleration is rapid. Trfa/GETin widely varying conditions have shown that even whenfully loaded, the Husky is airborne after a run of ()flly175 yds. This abundant power together with fullpanoramic visibility makes the Husky ideal for towing eithersmgle or two-seat Sat/planes. In flight, thGO~'NGaircraft is easy to handle . .. for harmonyof control and stabilities has beenachieved to an exceptional degree. Going .gliding? Then get going with a safe,fast Beagle Husky. .WITH A BEAGLE HUSKYideal for glider tOWingBEAGLE AIRCRAFT LIMITEDSHOREHAM AIRPORT SHOREHAM-BV-SEA - SUSSEX' TELEPHONE: 2301REARSBY AERODROME - REARSBY . LEICESTERSHIRE • TELEPHOINE: 32132
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- Page 1 and 2: SA LP A&GLIDIGFebruary - March 1965
- Page 3 and 4: SAILPLANE& GLIDINGOFFICIAL ORGAN OF
- Page 5 and 6: 1965 WORLD G,LIDINGCHAMPIONSHIPSHE
- Page 7 and 8: FRED SLINGSBY'S RETIREMENTANY are t
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- Page 11 and 12: dead into sun, and the haze made VI
- Page 13 and 14: its normal position lies very near
- Page 15 and 16: well that you should understand how
- Page 17 and 18: TESTING A SOVIET DISCOPLANEBy V. IV
- Page 19 and 20: cursed. The designer looked despond
- Page 21 and 22: SECOND NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPSHOO
- Page 23 and 24: •Official rest day.three pilots a
- Page 25 and 26: 1965 COURSES AT LASHAMHE 196'5 cour
- Page 27 and 28: LEE WAVE uGEN" FOR AEROPLANE PILOTS
- Page 29 and 30: of the Sheffield gale. The other is
- Page 31 and 32: IT wasn't just having to get used t
- Page 33: change, my man," I sa.id grandly, a
- Page 37 and 38: electrical horizons 'have complete
- Page 39 and 40: Finally, the turn-and-slip indicato
- Page 41 and 42: 1964 KRONFELD ART EXHIBITION AND196
- Page 43 and 44: Loi61U ;nOrder Pi/or Points 1964 Or
- Page 45 and 46: RHODESIA'S FIRST 500 KILOMETERSBy E
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- Page 51 and 52: BRITISH GLIDING ASSOCIATION NEWSCHI
- Page 53 and 54: wings ar~ lewel. If you can do this
- Page 55 and 56: T" T I G" I. 1.111 Y 11 74'0THEKRON
- Page 57 and 58: as the squall struck us, about half
- Page 59 and 60: about 3,000 feet, at which altitude
- Page 61 and 62: TRUE FLIGHT-A FABLEBy M. BIRDOOKING
- Page 63 and 64: iBOOK REVIEW•Great Flights and Ai
- Page 65 and 66: will go on into the foreseeable fut
- Page 67 and 68: I feel that the home-made winch wil
- Page 69 and 70: FOR SALE (contd.)T.3IB, C. of A. fr
- Page 71 and 72: BLACKPOOL AND FYLDEP"e.~enratioll o
- Page 73 and 74: which we had from the Shaw Slingsby
- Page 75 and 76: able piece ef Club equipment was bu
- Page 77 and 78: And still he wasn't satisfied, this
- Page 79 and 80: As usual, Lasham continues to opera
- Page 81 and 82: to his usual standard. The surprise
- Page 83 and 84: Margate before setting off in Sky.)
With the Beagle Husky, take'off acceleration is rapid. Trfa/GETin widely varying conditions have shown that even whenfully loaded, the Husky is airborne after a run of ()flly175 yds. This abundant power together with fullpanoramic visibility makes the Husky ideal for towing eithersmgle or two-seat Sat/planes. In flight, thGO~'NGaircraft is easy to handle . .. for harmonyof control and stabilities has beenachieved to an exceptional degree. Going .gliding? Then get going with a safe,fast Beagle Husky. .WITH A BEAGLE HUSKYideal for glider tOWingBEAGLE AIRCRAFT LIMITEDSHOREHAM AIRPORT SHOREHAM-BV-SEA - SUSSEX' TELEPHONE: 2301REARSBY AERODROME - REARSBY . LEICESTERSHIRE • TELEPHOINE: 32132