Great photo Kenneth !!! Anymore? What about others with old photos out there, 
I'm sure the page could do with some colour. Gliders that is, not language. 
Patch. 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kenneth Caldwell" <golflimaunif...@gmail.com> 
To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia." 
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Sent: Monday, 5 September, 2011 3:43:57 PM (GMT+1000) Auto-Detected 
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Fokas - South Carney 

Attached is a photo of the Foka, competition number 70, taken at the Seventh 
Australian National Gliding Championships held at Narromine (27th December 1966 
- 9th January 1967). The Waikerie Boomerang is in the background. The Foka 
pilots were Jan Coolhaas and John Blackwell. Graham's photo is probably of 
Trevor Kyle's Foka 3 which he flew with Jan Coolhaas in the Sixth Nationals at 
Waikerie. 

Ken 


On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Mike Timbrell < mike.timbr...@techpack.net.au > 
wrote: 


No Graham, our Foka 4A had the reverse colouring. Mostly white with a burnt 
orange flash down the fuse. GUW. It was a beautiful thing to fly. 

I have now located the original identification plate. Build year 1967. Too 
bad, it would have been a good story. 

Mike 


-----Original Message----- 
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[mailto: aus-soaring-boun...@lists.internode.on.net ] On Behalf Of Graham 
Watts 
Sent: Monday, 5 September 2011 11:30 AM 

To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia. 
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Fokas - South Carney 




Is this the one? I took this photo in 1965 or 1966 at Camden. George Detto 
in the cockpit if I remember. 

Graham 


On 4/09/2011 10:27 PM, Paul Mander wrote: 
> Small world, Jarek. 
> Having finally got to look at the footage, I see Foka IV, competition 
> number 70. That was in 1965. 
> In 1969 Mike Timbrell, a couple of other Sydney Tech Gliding Club 
> members and I bought a Foka IV from the Bathurst Soaring Group, a 
> syndicate of eight that included Merv Waghorn. They had owned the 
> glider for a few years, so it must have been imported soon after 1965. 
> It had competition number 70 on the fin, in exactly the same style as in 
the film. 
> I think there is a strong chance that this is the same glider. I did 
> my Silver and Gold flights in it, and thereby established some great 
> friendships with members of the old Concordia Gliding Club during 
> their camps at Forbes. 
> We had that very rigging tool, never had a problem but one had to be 
> careful with alignment. 
> Sadly, the glider was written off in a take off accident; the Foka IV 
> had huge spoilers, far too much drag for a mere Auster to overcome. 
> It was an interesting glider, all wood, having no spar. It depended on 
> its thick plywood skins for the wings' strength. We encountered glue 
> problems which thereafter always lurked, in my mind at least. Might 
> have been a good thing that it went. Apart from that, I've always 
> thought it to be the best wooden glider ever made. 
> Another connection; I was taken for my first glider flight in 1968 by 
> Peter Hanneman, ex RAF Red Arrows and recent New Australian. What 
> chance that he was flying one of the (?) Hawker Hunters in the Opening 
> Day aerobatic display? Peter may even have had a hand in the glider's 
> purchase and he lives in Bathurst. Mike Timbrell is in a position to 
> check, and I'm sure he'll let us know. 
> Thanks for the memories. 
> Paul Mander 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: aus-soaring-boun...@lists.internode.on.net 
> [mailto: aus-soaring-boun...@lists.internode.on.net ] On Behalf Of Jarek 
> Mosiejewski 
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 May 2011 6:44 AM 
> To: aus-soaring@lists.internode.on.net 
> Subject: [Aus-soaring] Fokas - South Carney 
> 
> Something about Fokas but on much happier note. 
> Recently discovered in the archives, Polish propaganda movie about the 
> 1965 World Comps in South Cerney from the Polish team perspective: 
> http://www.flyingtv.pl/film,lotnictwo62,filmy-0,ile-10,samolot-415.htm 
> l If you can bear the comments in Polish, a very slow server and 



> lengthy socialist propaganda scenes, there are some interesting 
> moments showing the world comps in the 60b , including a Foka being 
> rigged with the proper T-wrench. 
> 
> Regards 
> Jarek 
> 
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