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Longest X/C Using Gravity Launch?

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sisu1a

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Nov 11, 2009, 10:47:52 PM11/11/09
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Anyone know? All this 'ultimate soaring adventure' talk got me
thinking how cool it would be to do X/C- without the benefit of
aerotow/winch/noisy thing... Also called 'slope launch' or 'rolling
launch'.

For those unfamiliar with this launch technique:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwVRLw7TD5I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucKd8qvub-I&feature=channel (start of a
100k flight BTW)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klkFmT1WFs4&feature=related (3:32)

-Paul

T8

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Nov 12, 2009, 12:53:10 PM11/12/09
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Imagine this on Tuscarora Mtn.

Oh yeah. I want the first launch.

-Evan Ludeman / T8

jacekk...@raypolandandsons.us

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Nov 13, 2009, 1:28:05 PM11/13/09
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On Nov 11, 7:47 pm, sisu1a <p...@eaglebrandproducts.com> wrote:
> Anyone know? All this 'ultimate soaring adventure' talk got me
> thinking how cool it would be to do X/C-  without the benefit of
> aerotow/winch/noisy thing...  Also called 'slope launch' or 'rolling
> launch'.
>
> For those unfamiliar with this launch technique:
>

Hi there,

Yes, there was an ultimate adventure for Polish pilot Tadeusz Gora
littlebit over 71 years ago. May 18th, 1938 after bungee launch,
flying PWS - 101, SP - 1004 open flight from Bezmiechowa (south-east
Poland) to Solecznik Maly near Wilno. For the achievement of 577.8 km
on January 7th, 1939 FAI issued to Mr. Gora first in the world
Lilienthal Medal. Mr. Gora was also a recipient of second issued
Diamond badge in the world.

Jacek
Pasco, WA

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