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Soaring Magazine Index for 2000 to 2009/2000To2009 Organized by Author Soaring Magazine Index for 2000 to 2009/2000to2009 organized by author The contents have all been re-entered by hand, so thereare going to be typos and confusion between author and subject, etc... Please send along any corrections and suggestions for improvement. Department, Columns, or Sections of the magazine areindicated within parentheses ’()’. Subject, and sub-subject, areindicated within squarebrack ets ’[]’. Abernathy, John Jantar StandardSZD 41-A over Minnesota countryside (Glider Gallery) [Photographs; Sailplanes\Jantar\Standard], November,2005, page 30 Abernathy, Mike Soaring Weather Reports Website (SSA Mail) [Weather\Kevin Ford], January,2002, page 4 Tools for Soaring Skill Improvement (Feature Article) [Tr aining], June, 2002, page 30 Cross Country Mentor: Soaring Skill Improvement - Part 2 (Feature Articles) [Techniques\Cross Country], January,2004, page 32 Cross-Country Article (SSA Mail) [Techniques\Cross Country], March, 2004, page 5 Kudos (SSA Mail) [Publicity], September,2004, page 3 "Net Benefits" ImproveYour Soaring Skills (Feature Articles) [Tr aining\Internet Resources], April, 2006, page 34 Net Benefits (Soaring Mail) [Software], June, 2006, page 3 Sidebar: HereismyMemory of a Happy Day in September (Feature Articles) [Soaring\Colorado Mountains], May,2008, page 34 Abernathy, Mike; with Matthew Murray Cloud Street: A Soaring Adventure (Feature Articles) [Techniques\Cross-Country\Photography], July, 2008, page 34 Acee, Janine Region 3 2007 Contest Report (Soaring News) [Competitions\Regionals\Region 3], February,2008, page 7 Acharua, Sanjay Flying over the SierraNevada (Covers) [People\Bob Hupe; Sites\SierraNevada], February,2003, cover Acheson, Guy Glider Aerobatics, the Curefor Winter Blues (Feature Articles) [Tr aining\Aerobatics], September, 2008, page 26 Adams, Bob Thank you Bill (Soaring Mail) [Magazine\article; Equipment\Cameras], March, 2009, page 8 Adams, Gary Complaint about photos (Soaring Mail) [Photos], August, 2006, page 3 Aerox Aerox’sPro-O2 Refillable Handheld Emergency Oxygen System (SSA News) [Equipment\Oxygen], May,2004, page 8 Agnew,Rick Book Review: Master of the Wave by Terry Delore (Soaring News) [Literature], March, 2006, page 10 Ainslie, Andrew The Screw ofthe Tern: A Cautionary Tale (Feature Article) [Safety\Trailers], January,2002, page 37 Akar,Mathilde MikeBarenbrug in his ASW-20 in South Africa (Covers) [Sailplanes\ASW-20], July,2007, cover Akins, Paul P. AGreat Accomplishment (Milestones) [FirstSolo\Youth], September,2002, page 46 Albrecht, Tom Solo Activity at Nutmeg (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\Private License\Anthony Loux\Bruce Stobbe], November,2007, page 47 NutmegEncampment (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\First Solo\Tom May], October,2008, page 46 Last updated on Saturday,February 04, 2017 at 13:06 Albrecht, Tom -2- Albrecht, Tom ALong Time for Len (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\Flight Test\Len Herman], December,2008, page 45 NewCommercial Rating (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\Commercial; People\Peter Whitbeck], Janu- ary,2009, page 44 Newest Private Pilot (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\Private\Tom May], January,2009, page 44 NewNutmegMember (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\First Solo\Dale Ziegenfelder], October,2009, page 48 Alexander,G. Master Ground Instructor Rating (Soaring Milestones) [Instructors\Ground\Paul Jurgens], August, 2007, page 47 Alexander,Scott Retirement Time (Soaring Milestones) [People\Nathan Lemmon], July,2009, page 45 Allen, Frank PetPeeves (Soaring Mail) [Magazine\Geography], February,2009, page 8 Allen, Mark When Should a Towrope be Repaired or Replaced? (Safety Corner) [Safety\Towropes], July,2009, page 12 Allenback, Al Thanks for Great Story (Tapping into the Energy of Youth with the Civil Air Patrol, November 2004) (SSA Mail) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs\CAP], February,2005, page 3 Alvarez, Eduardo Soaring in Paraguay (Soaring Mail) [International\Paraguay], June, 2004, page 3 American Composite Manufacturers Association Silent 2 Targa (Soaring News) [Sailplanes\Targa], February,2006, page 6 Anderson, Noel Collision Avoidance (Soaring Mail) [Safety\Collisions], August, 2007, page 3 Anderson, Ronnie; with Jim Price Hobbs Contest Kudos (SSA Mail) [Competitions\Hobbs], September,2001, page 4 Andrews, Mark ANew Member Comments (Soaring Mail) [Membership; Magazine; Sites], July,2009, page 5 Looking Forward (Soaring Mail) [Magazine], December,2009, page 5 Applebay,George VSA Rally and SHA Workshop (Soaring News) [Workshop\VSA], April, 2001, page 9 Southwest Soaring Museum (Soaring News) [Museums], August, 2001, page 6 ANew Air and Space Museum (Feature Articles) [Museums], April, 2004, pages 19-22 Appleyrd, Colin Pints and Pounds (SSA Mail) [Safety], July,2002, page 4 Ard, Bill The Russia Motorglider (Soaring News) [Motorgliders\Russia], February,2000, page 6 Russia Around the World (Soaring News) [Sailplanes\Russia], March, 2000, page 7 Russia Sailplanes.com (Soaring News) [Sailplanes\Russia], April, 2000, page 5 Russia Sailplanes Unveils the MotorRussia (Soaring News) [Motorgliders\Russia], April, 2001, page 12 The Last Thermals of Summer (Feature Article) [Soaring\Montana], May,2001, page 26 Russia Sailplanes Report (Soaring News) [Sailplanes\Russia], September,2001, page 16 Russia Sailplanes (Soaring News) [Sailplanes\Russia], April, 2004, page 8 Armstrong, Dan Arvin-SierraGlider port Remembrance (Soaring News) [History; Sites\Arvin, California; Sailplanes\Vintage;Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs\National Soaring Museum\Landmark], January, 2000, page 5 Light Sailplane Survey, 1999 (Soaring News) [Sailplanes\Ultralight], January,2000, page 6 Armstrong, Janice Hagen (a.k.a. Janice Armstrong) Arvin SierraComes Alive Again...60 YearsLater (Feature Article) [History; Sites\Arvin, California; Sailplanes\Vintage;Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs\National Soaring Museum\Landmark], April, Last updated on Saturday,February 04, 2017 at 13:06 Armstrong, Janice Hagen -3- Armstrong, Janice Hagen 2000, page 24 The 2002 SSA Convention and Air Sports Expo (Feature Article) [Conventions\Ontario], April, 2002, page 27 Sailplane HomebuildersAssociation OffersNew Books (Soaring News) [Literature\SHA], July,2002, page 6 Sailplane Development Panel (Soaring News) [OSTIV\Sailplanes], August, 2002, page 8 Book Review: Delta Papa: A Life of Flying,byDerek Piggott (Soaring News) [Literature\Book Reviews\Derek Piggott], October,2002, page 8 Arndt, Jim Solo in Heber Valley (Milestones) [Instruction\Solo; People\K.C. 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Mid-West Sailplane Regatta (Covers) [Competitions\Local], June, 2003, cover Last updated on Saturday,February 04, 2017 at 13:06 Bard, Roger G. -4- Bard, Roger G. Barringer,Lewin 20,000 Pilots a Year (Feature Articles) [History\Soaring Magazine], July,2007, page 2 FirstAnniversary (Feature Articles) [History\Soaring Magazine], October,2007, page 2 Barron, Mike AThrill for Dillon (Soaring Milestones) [Tr aining\Solo\Dillon Barron], October,2009, page 47 Barton, Dennis Vintage Sailplane Association Regatta (Cover) [Cover; Vintage Sailplanes], August, 2001, cover Batesole, Bill SnowbirdMeet at Harris Hill (Feature Article) [Competitions\Sites\Harris Hill], February,2001, page 23 Mifflin, 2005 (Soaring News) [Competitions\Regional], October,2005, page 8 Batesole, Bill; with Kevin Brooker,Allan MacNicol, Rick Roelkeand Rick Sheppe Landmark Designated (SSA News) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs\National Soaring Museum\Land- marks], April, 2005, page 7 Batesole, William R. Last Cloud (Feature Item) [Soaring\Poetry], May,2009, page 26 Bearden, Chip Chipping In (Soaring Mail) [Magazine\DickJohnson], January,2009, page 6 Bearden, Tanya and Chip Standardand
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