The OSTIV Küttner Flight Report: Klaus Ohlmann’s 1,677 and 2,138 km Free Straight Distance Flights
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Meteorology, Training and safetyAbstract
Joachim Küttner, a pioneer of the mountain wave, recognized the possibility of flying a straight-line distance of 2000 km or more in modern sailplanes using up-to-date weather forecasting and navigation techniques. Hence, he set up a prize for such a flight. The flight was accomplished in the Andes of Argentina. The weather, tactics and logistics of the flight are described along with photographs that illustrate the dramatic weather and topography.Downloads
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2011-09-22
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