Administrateur Posté(e) le 17 novembre 2003 Signaler Posté(e) le 17 novembre 2003 From Fossett's press agents. Delore and Fossett Capture New Glider Distance World Record 2002.44 Kms Out and Return Distance Record - plus 2 other World Records by pair - set benchmark as summer gliding season starts in the Andes http://www.fossettchallenge.com/pics/glider_news_page/gliderPilots.jpg 17 November 2003 Esquel, Argentina - Brilliantly exploiting themountain wave in the lee of the Andes range, the team of Terry Delore(NZL) and Steve Fossett (USA) this weekend (Fri 14 Nov) put up anoutstanding new glider world record for Out and Return Distance of2002.44 Kilometers (pending FAI ratification), adding nearly 300 Kmsto the previous mark (1715.5 Km - Dec.2002) by German Klaus Ohlmann,the world's most dominant distance glider pilot. Delore and Fossett are among the world's top glider pilots gatheredfor the Argentine summer season which runs through January - and havelaid down an impressive new benchmark. Klaus Ohlmann also set out at daybreak on Friday, trying to improvehis old record to 2000 Km. He chose to fly south from the Argentineresort town of San Martin de los Andes. The team of Delore and Fossettopted to fly North from the Patagonian village of Esquel. Theirnorthern Out and Return route proved to be the better course that day,with current record-holder Ohlmann unable to regain his start point,landing for the night at Esquel. Thus, the German was on hand tocongratulate Delore and Fossett Saturday morning (seewww.fossettchallenge.com for photo). A third glider piloted by DieterMemmert also tried the southern route, but he too was unable to makeit back to his start point. Other top glider pilots for the 2003-4Argentine season include Manfred Albrecht (GER) - already flying - andJean-Marie Clement (ITA) and Philippe Autheil (USA) - both expected toarrive shortly. In the Open Class of highest performance gliders there are only 17recognized World Records - 6 for Distance, 9 for Speed, and 2 forAltitude. Delore and Fossett's big day in the sky captured a total of 3 worldrecords. In addition to the outright Out and Return distance mark,they also established a new 'Out and Return Distance to a Pre-declaredGoal' Record at 1804.7 Km - plus a new Speed Record for 1500 Km (avgspeed of 156.61 Km/h), breaking previous records by Ohlmann of 1708.4Km and 136.82 Km/h, respectively. Subject to ratification by the FAI(Fédération Aéronautique Internationale), the team of Delore andFossett now hold 2 of the Distance Records and 4 of the Speed Records.Terry Delore also holds a fifth Speed Record - 300 Km Triangle - setbefore he teamed up with Steve Fossett one year ago. Targeting to fly higher - as well as farther and faster - in gliders,Fossett is also aiming for the daunting Glider World Altitude Record(14,938 m - 49,009' set 17 years ago by American Bob Harris) havingmade 4 unsuccessful attempts so far in the USA and New Zealand in 2002and 2003 with co-pilot Einar Enevoldson (USA) in their 'PerlanProject' research glider. Steve and the 'Perlan' team return to NewZealand in June of 2004 for another try at this enduring record. All of Steve Fossett's adventure challenges are supported by MichelobULTRA, the new low-carbohydrate premium beer from Anheuser-Busch, theworld's largest brewer Citer Une même passion, 3 sites : http://www.planeur.net - http://www.volavoile.net - http://www.NetCoupe.net
Messages recommandés
Rejoindre la conversation
Vous pouvez publier maintenant et vous inscrire plus tard. Si vous avez un compte, connectez-vous maintenant pour publier avec votre compte.