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Soaring Magazine Index for 1962 Organized by Author Soaring Magazine Index for 1962 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 '[]'. Abels, G.; with R. Sundquist The 1961 expedition to Buena Vista (Feature Article) [Mountain Soaring], June, page 10 Aldott, Sandor A. "Alex" (a.k.a. Sandor A. Aldott, Sandor A. (Alex) Aldott, Alex Aldott, S.A. Aldott, Sandor (Alex) Aldott, S.A. "Alex" Aldott, "Alex" Aldott, S. "Alex" Aldott, S.A."Alex" Aldott, San- dor A. "Alex" Aldott, A.S. Aldott) Neal Ridenour in the Schleicher K-7 sailplane (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Schleicher K-7], March, cover Alvin H. Parker in his Schweizer 1-23H at Odessa, Texas (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Schweizer\SGS 1-23H], June, cover Brian MaatersatOdessa flying one of the schools’ Schweizer 1-26’s (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Schweizer\SGS 1-26], July,cover Art Milam over Odess, Texas, in his Bowlus Super (photo) [Sailplanes\Bowlus Super], August, page 4 Dale May flying his FrenchBreguet 905 Fauvette StandardClass (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Breguet 905], October,cover Wally Scott soarsaSchweizer 1-23H near Odessa (photo) [Sailplanes\Schweizer\SGS 1-23H], Octo- ber,page 4 Prototype Schweizer 2-32 with Dita Aldott and Bernie Carris near Elmira (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Schweizer\SGS 2-32], November,cover Badges on SSA Emblems (Letters) [Soaring Society of America], December,page 22 Allemann, Rudy (a.k.a. R. Allemann, R.T.Allemann) Notes on the dilemma of deviation from course line (Feature Article) [Cross-Country Soaring], March, page 12 Hawk Soaring in Wave (Letters) [Birds; Techniques\Wave], May,page 22 JoeRobertson soarshis Ka-6BR over Washington (photo) [Sailplanes\Schleicher Ka-6BR], June, page 4 W-2form (Feature Article) [Awards\Flights], August, page 8 and, Son; with Frank Rogers JonD.Carsey: Architect, SSA President, 1950-1954 (photo) [People\Jon D. Carsey], November, page 4 Asdel, G. Firstgold distance San Francisco Bay area (Feature Article) [Awards\Flights], May,page 6 Ashford, D.M. Performance Measurement by Decelerating Level Method (Letters) [Aerodynamics], March, page 22 Audette, J.J. 395 miles from Pincher Creek, Alberta (Feature Article) [Techniques\Wave Soaring; Canada], June, page 6 Backstrom, A.A. Adifferent approachtohigh performance [Aerodynamics], March, page 16 Bardwell, D.D. In PureFreedom’sWake [Literature\Poetry], December,page 23 Barnes, W.M., Jr. What a day!, from The Thermal [Firstflights], April, page 17 29th annual US national soaring championships [Competitions\National], September,page 8 Bartos, Eugene Les Benis flies his Austria Standard(photo) [Sailplanes\Austria Standard], December,page 14 Last updated on Sunday,November 22, 2009 at 08:03 Bartos, Eugene -2- Bartos, Eugene Bemis, A.C. Stirrings in Vermont (Letters) [Sailplanes\Schweizer 1-7; Sites\Waitsfield], May,page 22 Benis, Leslie Paul Bikle flying Prue Standard(photo) [Sailplanes\Prue Standard], February,page 4 Prue 215 sailplane owned and flown by Harold D. Hutchinson (photo) [Sailplanes\Prue 215], March, page 4 Bikle, Paul F.(a.k.a. P.F.Bikle, P.Bikle) WhereNoBirds Fly,byPhilip Wills (Book Reviews) [Literature], January,page 7 Class III medical certificates [Federal Aviation Agency], March, page 11 Brown, Charles E. British Sailplane Slingsby Skylark 4 (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Slingsby Skylark 4], August, cover Brown, J.L. Radio Frequence Stability (Letters) [Radios], March, page 22 Bundy,Francis P.(a.k.a. F.P.Bundy,Francis Bundy); with J.F.Norton Mohawk Valleysoaring contest [Competitions\Local], July,page 5 Buswell, M. Cost of Physicals (Letters) [Medical], January,page 21 Carmichael, Bruce H. (a.k.a. Bruce Carmichael, B.H. Carmichael, B. Carmichael) Possibility for a one foot per second sinking speed (Feature Article) [Aerodynamics], January,page 8 Christie, H. Thanks to the Tribe (Letters) [Thank you], November,page 22 Claybourn, H. Marshall (a.k.a. M. Claybourn, H.M. Claybourn) JonD.Carsey, soaring’sfriend (Obituaries) [Obituaries], November,page 19 Coder,G.E., Jr. Red River roulette (Feature Article) [Awards\Flights], July,page 10 Comte, Rene Comte May Bring ELFE PM3 to U.S. Nationals (Letters) [Sailplanes\Elfe PM3; People\Rene Comte], May,page 22 Coverdale, W.H., Jr. SSA’s future [Soaring Society of America], April, page 9 Creany,W.A. Holiday 1-26 regatta [Competitions; Sailplanes\Schwiezer\SGS 1-26], August, page 17 Cusick, Tom Curtiss Robin tows L-K at Wichita (photo) [Sailplanes\L-K; Airplane\Curtiss Robin], July,page 17 Daams, F. Ararebird, The Falcon (Feature Article) [Sailplanes\Falcon], August, page 5 Deibert, G. Reason for No Bishop Bid (Letters) [Competitions], February,page 22 DeLange, L.A. OSTIV [OSTIV], August, page 12 Delp, N., ed. (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], January,page 17 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], February,page 20 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], March, page 20 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], April, page 18 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], May,page 18 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], June, page 18 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], July,page 18 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], August, page 15 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], September,page 18 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], October,page 13 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], November,page 16 (Club news) [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], December,page 18 Last updated on Sunday,November 22, 2009 at 08:03 Delp, N., ed. -3- Delp, N., ed. Dittmer,Henry M. Bob Brown on tow during 1961 Nationals in his Rebel made from Jenny-Mae and Prue 215 (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Rebel], January,cover John Randall on final approachinhis Schleicher Ka-6Cr (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Schleicher Ka-6CR], April, cover Doherty,W.E. (Tony), Jr.(a.k.a. W.E. Doherty,Jr.,T.Doherty) Schweizer dealers’ meeting [Manufacturers], January,page 16 8th annual 1-26 regatta [Competitions; Saiplanes\Schweizer\SGS 1-26], October,page 14 Elliot, J.P., Jr. CBadgeFlight [Awards\Flights], March, page 23 Fiedler,Charles M. SkySailing Super Cub tows Pratt-Read near Fremont (photo) [Sailplanes\Super Cub and Pratt-Read], July,page 4 Fielder,Charles M. Cherokee II built and being flown by Stan Hall (Cover) [Cover; Sailplanes\Cherokee II], February, cover Fisher,R.H. Goal flight - east coast [Cross-Country Soaring], February,page 10 Forker,R. The ABC program [Tr aining], June, page 5 Gehrlein, L., Sr. Saga of the Gehrlein winch [Launching\Winches], August, page 19 Grafton, Capt F.R. If you wear a gliding badge (Letters) [Badges], April, page 22 Gray,R. Flight into the Muskeg [Flights\Badge\Competition], October,page 5 Grieshaber,E. 1962 EAA fly-in [Competitions], October,page i Griffith, M.S. Federal Aviation Agency and the sailplane pilot [Federal Aviation Agency; Licenses\Pilot], March, page 8 Gurr,R. The OrangeCounty Soaring Assn, Inc. [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], December,page 7 Hall, S.M. Request for Construction Details (Letters) [Construction], March, page 22 Hall, Stanley A. (a.k.a. Stan A. Hall, Stan Hall, S. Hall, S.A. Hall) NewZealand Cherokee Saga (Letters) [NewZealand; Sailplanes\Cherokee], April, page 22 Hard, J.E. Youcan’tsoar a 1-19 (Feature Article) [Awards\Flights; Sailplanes\Schweizer\SGS 1-19], July,page 6 Holbrook, W.C. 5th annual Mid-Atlantic soaring meet (Feature Article) [Competitions], August, page 10 Hunter,L.P. Gold altitude wave flight [Awards\Flights; Techniques\Wave Soaring], May,page 17 Ivans, William S., Jr.(a.k.a. W.S. Ivans, W.S. Ivans, Jr., Bill Ivans) Report on CVSM meeting [FAI], January,page 14 Report on CVSM meeting [FAI], August, page 16 Jobst, V. Csolo flight [Awards\Flights], December,page 5 Johnson, Richard H. (a.k.a. Dick Johnson, Richard Johnson, R.H. Johnson, R. Johnson) Notes on the development progress of the sailplane Adastra (Feature Article) [Design], January,page 4 King, D., ed. (Canadian News) [Canada], January,page 18 (Canadian News) [Canada], February,page 23 Canadian News (Canadian News) [Canada], March, page 15 Last updated on Sunday,November 22, 2009 at 08:03 King, D., ed. -4- King, D., ed. (Canadian News) [Canada], April, page 21 (Canadian News) [Canada], May,page 20 (Canadian News) [Canada], June, page 20 (Canadian News) [Canada], July,page 20 [Canada]August, page 21 (Canadian News) [Canada], September,page 20 [Canada]October,page 22 [Canada]November,page 18 [Canada]December,page 20 Kirby,C. Sailplane leasing plan [Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs], July,page 9 Kirkpatrick, H.L. Opposed to Physicals (Letters) [Medical], February,page 22 Lambie, J.H. 397 kilometersinthe Fauvel Wing (Feature Article) [Fauvel AV-36], June, page 12 Licher,Lloyd M. (a.k.a. L.M. Licher,L.Licher) Postage Rates [Regulations], May,page 2 Licher,Rose Marie L-K flying at Torrey Pines (photo) [Sailplanes\L-K], April, page 4 Lincoln, Joseph C. (a.k.a. J.C. Lincoln) The retrieve [Crewing; Literature], February,page 5 The Legacy of Jon Carsey (Letters) [People\Jon Carsey], December,page 22 Marske, J. Flying Wing correction (Letters) [Correction; Flying Wing], January,page 21 Masters, B. Apathy TowardInstruction (Letters) [Tr aining], June, page 23 Physiological training for glider pilots [Medical], July,page 12 Matteson, F.H. (a.k.a. F.Matteson); with M. Schempp The high-performance sailplane StandardAustria [Sailplanes\StandardAustria], September,page 5 May,D. All’sWell That Ends Well (Letters) [Flights], December,page 22 May,D.S. Subscriptions for Schools (Letters) [Magazine; Schools], February,page 22 Nationals Supplement [Competitions\National], September,page 13 McClanahan, E.D. Diamond holiday at Pincher Creek [People\D.S. May; Canada; Techniques\Wave Soaring], May, page 12 Meyer,W.C. 200 miles in 3:55 in a 1-26 [Awards\Flights; Sailplanes\Schweizer\SGS 1-26], December,page 6 Miller,Richard H.
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