10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAILPLANER»
Discover the use of
sailplaner in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sailplaner and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
With Strength and Spirit
Fritz shook the Lieutenant Commander's hand with vigor, “Ja, ja, I am a good
sailplaner. It will be a challenge I look forward to.” Jamie called to the tall, dark
man of the local underground as Fritz was taken from the room. “He's an imposter
...
2
Horten Ho 18 All-Wing Bomber Part 1:
Reimar is standing at the nose of his first piloted sailplane design. To honor an
older fellow sailplaner Alexander Lippisch, the Horten brothers nicknamed their
flying machine “Hangwind” because Lippisch's sailplanes once aloft never
seemed ...
... SAINING SAINS SAIMIN SAIMINS SAIN SAILORS SAILPLANE SAILPLANED
SAILPLANER SAILPLANERS SAILPLANES SAILPLANING SAILS SAILING
SAILINGS SAILLESS SAILMAKER SAILMAKERS SAILOR SAILORLY SAIL
SAILABLE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
4
Princeton Alumni Weekly
l&J and its affiliates on a worldwide basis. Semen S. EDWARDS 63 Westridge
School, 234 Madeline Dr. Pasadena, Ca. 91105 John Bourland reports from
Dallas that he is an orthopedic surgeon and an avid sailplaner. And from
Washington ...
As we remember Ralph Bamaby, a fellow sailplaner whose memory we honor
tonight, I prefer to think that were he here he would consider this idea as having a
practical and moral Tightness about it and recommend we proceed forthwith.
6
Sailplanes & soaring: the beginner's lift into discovering ...
All air is in motion, to some extent, but the kind that the sailplaner seeks out is the
updraft. It is usually invisible, so he must come to recognize its presence by the
prevailing atmospheric and geophysical conditions. His power source is the air ...
7
National geographic magazine
The Thousand-mile Glide 431 Riding mountain winds, a veteran sailplaner soars
nonstop from Pennsylvania to Tennessee and home again the same day. Karl
Striedieck tells of his world-record flight; photographs by Otis Imboden. COVER: ...
National Geographic Society (U.S.), 1978
8
Flying World's Most Widely Read Aviation Magazine
The Black Forest Glider Port is the sailplaner's dream facility— 6,000- foot
blacktop runway, two hangars, luxurious clubhouse, kitchen, dormitories, patio,
lake— and great soaring air. The hook that soaring quickly implants in your ...
9
Henley's A B C of Gliding and Sailflying
Another reason for fitting power was that it became possible for the skilled
sailplaner or soaring pilot to get into air currents under cumulus clouds by means
of the motor and after these air currents were reached, to shut off the engine and
soar.
Victor Wilfred Pagé, 1930
10
The AOPA Pilot: Voice of General Aviation
We were over the irpcrt's boundary lake at 1,000 feet agl, the altitude tescribed for
pattern entry. The lake is runway 24A's initial point," a sailplaner's term for the
fixed place tee you always enter a pattern. Upon entering ownwind you nudge
the ...