ASG 29 and ASH 31 Mi pilots very successful
Many new national champions
Again this year especially the ASG 29 pilots have been able to achieve exceptional competition results. The national championships of various countries around the world particularly stand out in this respect. We send our sincerest congratulations to these pilots for their remarkable successes.
Tim Scott – ASG 29 E
UK Champion 2018, 15m, Aston Down (UK)
2. Pl. Chris Starkey – ASG 29
Dave Springford – ASG 29
Canadian Champion 2018, 18m, Rockton (ON)
2. Pl. Sergei Morozo – ASG 29
3. Pl. Joerg Stieber – ASG 29 Es
Arne Boye-Møller – ASG 29
Danish Champion 2018, 18m, Arnborg
2. Pl. Peter Eriksen – ASG 29
2. Pl. Jonny Jensen – ASW 27 B (FAI-15m)
2. Pl. Steen Elmgaard – ASW 20 (Club class)
Jerzy Szemplinski (CAN) – ASG 29
US Champion 2018, 18m, Groveland (FL)
2. Pl. Sergei Morozov (CAN) – ASG 29
3. Pl. Dave Springford (CAN) – ASG 29
4. Pl. Gary Ittner – ASG 29
Karol Staryszak – ASG 29 E
Polish Champion 2018, Open class, Stalowa Wola
2. Pl. Piotr Jarysz – ASG 29
Ugo Pavesi – ASG 29 E
Italian Champion 2018, 18m, Calcinate Del Pesce
2. Pl. Sandro Montemaggi – ASG 29 E
Sergei Morozov – ASG 29
Winner US Sailplane Grand Prix 2018, Orlando, Florida
2. Pl. Jerzy Szemplinski – ASG 29
3. Pl. Sean Fidler – ASG 29
Peter Temple – ASG 29 E
Australian Champion 2018, 18m, Waikerie
3. Pl. Adam Woolley – ASG 29 E
1. Pl. Percival & Potter – ASH 25 (Open class)
3. Pl. Benno Beesten – ASH 25 (Open class)
1. Pl. Don Woodward – ASW 24 (Standard class)
Peter Temple – ASG 29 E
Australian SGP 2018, Horsham
2. Pl. Graham Parker – ASG 29 E