Correction – 72 Worlds

 

From: Aus-soaring [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Noel Roediger
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 12:02 PM
To: 'Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.'; 'Ron Sanders'; 
'Gliding Australia Forum'
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] [gfaforum] History

 

The first two Kestrels came to Aus.in late 67 – just in time for the Nats that 
were held in Narromine.

 

XC was owned by a syndicate based at Bathurst and XX was owned by Martin 
Simons, later purchased by the WGC where it still resides but is privately 
owned.

 

XC was purchased by TT in 68 and he shipped him to Vrsac – Yugoslavia - for the 
1970 Worlds.

 

Of note, both these aircraft had balsa cores instead of the foam we are now 
used to. During the first winter the balsa absorbed moisture and the wing 
surface clearly showed the balsa planks. The only real cure was to store the 
aircraft in a warm and dry environment.

 

After Tony sold XC to an Adelaide based syndicate disaster very nearly 
occurred. Towards the end of winter they noticed the surface distortions and 
proceeded to sand them out only to find the distortions re-appeared as 
indentations as summer progressed. Fortunately the smoothing had not touched 
the glass and a coat of primer/surfacer and further sanding restored the 
profile.

 

Another interesting sailplane that arrived about the same time was an FK3 
imported by Trevor Kyle and to be flown by John Rowe in the Nats.  
Unfortunately it did not have sufficient documentation to permit it to be 
flown. Later it was granted a Permit to Fly but after one suffered a mid-flight 
structural failure VFW recalled it to Europe where it and other survivors were 
destroyed.

 

Noel

 

From: Aus-soaring [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Peter Brookman
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 10:08 AM
To: 'Ron Sanders'; 'Gliding Australia Forum'; 'Discussion of issues relating to 
Soaring in Australia.'
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] [gfaforum] History

 

XC now lives at Bordertown, owned by Adam Howell who purchased it from me. 
Previous to that was owned by Paul Bart ,DDSC.,  was at Murray Bridge 
(Pallamana) at one time. Tony T, owned it I guess from new in early 1970’s and 
flew in World Comps , Italy (i think).

 

Peter Brookman

 

From: Noel Roediger 

Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 9:23 AM

To: 'Ron Sanders' ; 'Gliding Australia Forum' ; 'Discussion of issues relating 
to Soaring in Australia.' 

Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] [gfaforum] History

 

Tony Tabart in XC

 

From: Ron Sanders [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 8:21 AM
To: Gliding Australia Forum; Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in 
Australia.
Subject: [gfaforum] History

 

Who was the first Australian to achieve a day win in world competitions?

 

Ron

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