Folks,
 
Xed fingers we will have a V2ax in the Australian Nats this year. 
Lets see how it runs against the 27 or 29 if any takers for 15m class. "I have 
to be able to beat Cubs now ?????"
BTW, a V2a can take a fuller figure, it just needs the glider to go on a diet.
My V2 is near on, back into the major parts again and will be flying by 
Narromine cup hopefully.
I think the LS8's will get a bit of a push now with John in his D2cx also..
 
Cheers
Mark



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 11:34:17 
+1000Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] World Comps


G'day Pete, If the V2ax wasn't around, then I'd definately go for the ASW27.  
As we've seen, it's a proven performer in the 15m class. The ASG29 (as far as 
I'm aware) was optimised for 18m, and it seems that the 15m version was little 
more than an after thought (I mean that in the way of a money making 
exercise!)...  WPP



Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:45:46 +1000From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
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Grand Prix Results
1st - Diana 2
2nd - Ventus 2ax
3rd - ASW27
4th - Ventus 2ax
5th - ASG29
 
The other interesting observation in the 15m class results and NZ Grand Prix  
is performance of the ASW27 - Is it really a better performer than the ASG29 in 
15m configuration?


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam 
WoolleySent: Tuesday, 19 August 2008 12:24 PMTo: Discussion of issues relating 
to Soaring in Australia.Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] World Comps
As Bernard and many others have said, heartiest of congratulations on all the 
Aussie Teams this season: Jnr, Rieti and GER!  You seriously have done us all 
proud, and has only spured me on to get through my command training coming up 
very soon (10th sept) and get back into some very serious competitive soaring 
again!  I WANT THE PODIUM BAD!!! Sorry Bernard, but couldn't help myself on the 
below... STD CLASS RESULTS1st - Discus 2a2nd - Discus 2ax3rd - Discus 24th - 
Discus 2a5th - Discus 2a6th - Discus 2a7th - LS88th - LS89th - LS810th - 
LS811th - LS8 15M CLASS RESULTS1st - Ventus 2a2nd - Diana 23rd - Ventus 2a4th - 
ASG29 (15m) - after wanting to see AUS Win, I REALLY wanted to see Leigh Wells 
clean up!  Even though he was flying a schleicher  [he has converted from a 
V2ax for this worlds  :(  ] CLUB CLASS RESULTS1st - damn hornet spoilt my 
fun!2nd - Cirrus3rd - Cirrus4th - Cirrus 18M Class and OPEN Class - as Bernard 
has already pointed out Although, I do agree that the ASW22 is in a class of 
its own, especially @ 850kg!  However, I think that 18m class all comes down to 
preference and your flying style.  Both V2cxaJThfnsfhs and the ASG29 are 
awesome jigga's!  WPP  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 08:18:48 
+0930Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] World Comps







Sorry, Ross, my posting was based on information received during
a telephone conversation with a Schleicher employee. Thanks for
the link to the official competition website. 
 

Bernard Eckey
FUTURE AVIATION PTY. LTD.
 
 
-----Original Message-----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf Of Ross McLeanSent: Monday, 18 August 2008 7:50 PMTo: 'Discussion of 
issues relating to Soaring in Australia.'Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] World Comps
 
Bernard,
I am sorry to correct you but, I have just checked the final results on the 
competition website  http://www.wgc2008.de/TASKS-RESULTS.369.0.html 
and in fact David Janssen finished in 9th place, ahead of his team mate, Graham 
Parker, who did win 2 days (outstanding Graham), and finished in 17th place.
And despite achieving a 2nd, 4th, and 3rd place during the competition, Butch 
finished 32nd in a field of 50.
 
Congratulations to the entire Aussie team at Luesse!
 


ROSS 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Future 
AviationSent: Monday, 18 August 2008 5:43 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
[Aus-soaring] World Comps
 
Hi all
 
I just learned that Graham Parker and David Jansen have returned their two
ASG 29 to Schleicher for container loading later this week. John Buchanan
has also returned the borrowed ASG 29 factory demonstrator and is now 
on his way back to Australia. 
 
Congratulation to the entire Aussie Team and crew for a splendid effort at
Luesse. I’m especially happy for my mate Michael Sommer who has 
successfully defended this title in open class after landing 1 km short of 
the finish line on day one. In open class the first 4 places went to ASW 22
pilots.
In 18m class 1st and 3rd place went to pilots flying ASG 29 and the story 
would have been similar in 15 m class if the pilots had not made a major 
tactical error on the last day.    
 
Graham Parker managed to win two days and managed to come 11th 
after outlanding one day. I understand David Jansen is close behind.
John Buchanan managed to come 4th on two days but also had an 
exceptionally bad where he scored even less than 100 points. 
 
All in all a very good result for our pilots. I can’t wait to hear the stories 
first hand.  
 
Bernard Eckey
FUTURE AVIATION PTY. LTD.
10 Antigua Grove
West Lakes 5021
Adelaide / South Australia
Ph/Fax +61 8 8449 2871
mobile 0412 981204
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