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Soaring Magazine Index for 1965 Organized by Subject Aerodynamics Soaring Magazine Index for 1965 organized by subject 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. Aerodynamics Design W.L. Snodgrass, The floating aileron An Investigation and Proposed Use on a Sailplane, May,pages 1,,52 S. Hall, The Hoerner wing-tip,August, pages 1,25 LowSpeed SSA Research Pro gram,March Performance H.J. Zacher and H. Merklein, Flight performance measurements of sailplanes,January Affiliates, Chapters, and Clubs R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,January Attention - Cherokee Owners,February R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,February R. Castrodale, Flying with a German soaring club,March, pages ,10,22 R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,March R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,April R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,May R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,June R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,July W.S. Ivans, Excise Tax on Club Dues,August R. Fuller,Ed, Club News,September M.A. Bagshaw, MD, An Open Letter to the Nevada Soaring Assn.,October Airports and Gliderports R.V.McNeill, Rockwall Soaring Council,July,pages ,3,1 American Soaring Name withheld, SoreatSoaring,October Archives Archives Plea,December Awards F. A.I. Awards Delayed,October Badges L.B. Feierabend, Gold C altitude at Wurtsboro,January,pages 3,21 International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,January International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,February International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,March International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,April International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,May International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,June 5-minute C Badges,July International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,July International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,August International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,September International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,October ABC program,October International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,November International F.A.I. Badges for Soaring,December Eaton Dr.Klemperer honored at gold badgebanquet,April, pages 59,2 Lennie Pins Last updated on Thursday,November 21, 2019 at 21:04 Aw ards -2- Awards NewLennie Pins Holders,May Builders Attention - U.S. Sailplane Builders,May Charter Flight E. Seagars, SSA Charter Flight 1965,August Commentary G. Arents, Ignorance is not Bliss,March Commercial Operators B. Foster, In Praise of Thermal-G,August D. Lester, Eagleville and Garland Pack,October,pages ,,10 Compeitions World Team Contributors Team Fund Contributors,July Competitions S.V.Starr, NewProcedurefor the Selection of National Championship Site,March, pages 11,54 S.A. Aldott, Sailplanes in Take-offline at Nationals in Adrian,September D. Lamont, Decisions, decisions, decisions,November,pages ,11,55.6 1-26 T. Falk, The first annual 1-26 nationals,December,pages ,21 B. Briggs, The balm of Gilad,December,pages ,7 W.E. (Tony) Doherty,Jr., Soaring double header,December,pages ,19 Contest Numbers Contest Numbers,December Flights D. Lamont, Meanwhile Backatthe Pass,July,pages 11,,31 D. Svec, Second place winner,December,pages 11,55 Handicapping J.D. Ryan, The Handicap Problem,July Local Sailplanes soaring on ridgelift at Torrey Pines (photo),April H.P.Crowell, Fall soaring rally,April Salem, NewHampshire, Memorial Day Meet,October Torrey Pines D.L. Thompson, 1965 Torrey Pines meet,April, pages ,55 National National Notes,March National Notes,May Dean Svec - Champion,August R.R. Winn and T.Page, 32nd Annual US National Soaring Championships,September 32nd annual US National Soaring Championships - Table of Scores - 1965,September Nationals Announcement,November Nationals Bidding,1967,December Workers Workersfor 1965 Nationals,January Regional R. Burk, The 7th annual Rocky Mountain soaring contest,February Columbia Basin soaring meet,August Beebe Wins Western Regional Championships,September C.D. Glattly, The 1965 Western Regional Soaring Championships,October E. Byars, 8th Annual Mid-Atlantic regional soaring meet,October,pages ,7 Scoring A. Seidler, Scoring soaring’sSorehead,November World Last updated on Thursday,November 21, 2019 at 21:04 Competitions -3- Competitions World soaring championships,February Hosting the 1967 World Soaring Championships,April World Championships News,July H. Drew, World soaring championships,August, pages ,20 R.H. Johnson, 1965 world gliding championships,November,pages ,25 World Team Contributors Team Fund Contributors,February Team Fund Contributors,March Team Fund Contributors,April Team Fund Contributors,May Team Fund Contributors,June Team Fund Contributors,August Team Fund Contributors,September Construction E.V.Martz and W.S. McEwan, Rudder pedal extension for Schweizer 2-22 and 1-26,August Sailplanes W.L. Snodgrass, The floating aileron An Investigation and Proposed Use on a Sailplane, May,pages 1,,52 Winches M. Orr, Tr ailer-winch,August Correction Correction,February Crewing G. Locke, Crewman Anybody?,November J. Hartley, Whither thou goest,December,pages ,3 CVSM CVSM Meeting,December Donation AGenerous Gift,January Editorial R. Miller, Editorial,October Equipment Landing Gear Switch R. Alleman, Gear-Up Signal,July Oxygen F.B. Smith, Apressuredemand oxygen system for the 1-26,June To w hitches TowHitches for Cessnas,January Trailers L.C. Yund, 1-26 trailering,February,pages ,61 M. Orr, Tr ailer-winch,August FAI J.D. Ryan, CVSM report,June Federal Aviation Administration D.A. Mosher, NewFAA Radio Equipment Proposal,July,pages ,38,21 Regulations FAAActs on SSA Proposals,June Use of Restricted Category Airplanes for Glider Towing,June Film ZeroZeroRomeo Film Festival Winner,August Flights Long Soaring Flights,January Last updated on Thursday,November 21, 2019 at 21:04 Flights -4- Flights L.B. Feierabend, Gold C altitude at Wurtsboro,January,pages 3,21 Long Soaring Flights,February Long Soaring Flights,June Long Soaring Flights,July Long Soaring Flights,August Long Soaring Flights,September Long Soaring Flights,October Long Soaring Flights,November Long Soaring Flights,December History Capt. R.S. Barnaby, Crosscountry auto tow,March P. Riedel, Large oaks from small acrons grow,April P. Riedel, An unsuccessful balloon ascension,October,pages ,2 E.W.Teale, Historical Notes,December AeroTows W. Wiberg, Tr anscontinental Tows,January Archives Historical Plea,September Instruments E. Byars, RecordRecord,October,pages 28,7 Variometers S. DuPont, Variometer Query,December International Canada D. King, Ed, Canadian News,January D. King, Ed, Canadian News,February D. King, Ed, Canadian News,March D. King, Ed, Canadian News,April D. King, Ed, Canadian News,May D. King, Ed, Canadian News,June D. King, Ed, Canadian News,July D. King, Ed, Canadian News,September Chile P. Paul, translator, Across the Andes in a sailplane,February,page 9 France M. Masaki, B. and E. Massey, translators, An interviewwith Francois Henry,December, pages 26,22 Germany R. Castrodale, Flying with a German soaring club,March, pages ,10,22 Great Britain R.H. Johnson, 1965 world gliding championships,November,pages ,25 Iceland H.E. Lyons, Soaring in Iceland,July New Zealand R. MacIntyre, Second NewZealand soaring championships,April, page 39 R. Macintyre, NewZealand News,December Launching Aerotowing M.S. Greenwald, Bonanza tow,October,pages 1,25 Automatic Tow Capt. R.S. Barnaby, Crosscountry auto tow,March Literature Book Review: Soaring for Diamonds by Joseph C. Lincoln,January,page 33 Last updated on Thursday,November 21, 2019 at 21:04 Literature -5- Literature Book review: The Clouded SkybyJohn Iggulden,January,page 33 Bibliography on Soaring,February Bibliography on Soaring,April Attention - U.S. Sailplane Builders,May Bibliography on Soaring,July R.N. Miller, Soaring International Year Book,September,page 33 Bibliography on Soaring,October Bibliography on Soaring,November H. Selvidge, The Story of Gliding,byAnn and Lorne Welch,December Bibliography on Soaring,December Magazine G.B. Moffat, Jr., George Moffat Replies,February Magazine Data,April Renewal Time,June Magazine Mailing Date,December Correction Libelle Correction,April Lost By-Line,April Manufacturers Sailplanes P.A. Schweizer, Schweizer Aircraft Corp. report,May,pages ,58 Membership Renewal Time,December Memorials Klemperer Memorial Fund,May Meteorology Thermals P.C. Sinclair, Thermal Spacing,December Wa ve L.B. Feierabend, The WurtsboroWave,March, pages ,21 Motorglider Blanik Powered Blanik,July Prue 215 Turbojet Powered Sailplane Test Flown,August News News Notes,December Obituaries In Memoriam: Dr.Ernest E. Allaby,March, page 39 In Memoriam: FredHefty,Sr,March In Memoriam: Dr.Wolfgang B. Klemperer,May Douglas Aircraft Co., Dr.Wolfgang B. Klemperer Soaring Pioneer (photo),June J.D. Graves, Dr.W.B. Klemperer-His YearsinAmerica,June Dr.Wolfgang B. Klemperer He Discovered Elmira,June Al Hastings, First U.S. Soaring Champion, Dies,September G.R. Wilson, Eulogy to Alex, AlexDawydoff,September,pages ,53,7 In Memoriam AlexDawydoff,September W. Winter, Remembering Alex, AlexDawydoff,September,pages 60,53 OSTIV OSTIV congress,January OSTIV Airworthiness Requirements,April OSTIV News,July 10th OSTIV Congress,August Last updated on Thursday,November 21, 2019 at 21:04 People -6- People People Ernest Allaby In Memoriam: Dr.Ernest E. Allaby,March, page 39 Bruce Beebe Beebe Wins Western Regional Championships,September P.G. Bikle D. Lamont, Decisions, decisions, decisions,November,pages ,11,55.6 George Bromley News Notes,November Ed Butts News Notes,November Alex Dawydoff G.R. Wilson, Eulogy to Alex, AlexDawydoff,September,pages ,53,7 In Memoriam AlexDawydoff,September W. Winter, Remembering Alex, AlexDawydoff,September,pages 60,53 R. Miller, Editorial,October Richard Eppler News Notes,November Stan Hall News Notes,November Al Hastings Al Hastings, First U.S. Soaring Champion, Dies,September Fred Hefty In Memoriam: FredHefty,Sr,March F.L. Henry M. Masaki, B. and E. Massey, translators, An interviewwith Francois Henry,December, pages 26,22 Francois Henry News Notes,October Richard Jauch News Notes,October Jack Jordan News Notes,October Al Kaplan News Notes,October Dr.W.B. Klemperer Dr.Klemperer honored at gold badgebanquet,April, pages 59,2 Dr.Wolfgang B. Klemperer Capt. R.S. Barnaby, Memories of Klemp,May In Memoriam: Dr.Wolfgang B.
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