The magic number this year was 1. There was a lot of activity this year including the first sweepstakes winners from the Eastern Division in several years. Kevin Ford was uncontested in the new Gold C...
Picture yourself wearing a bright purple T shirt, sitting in the cockpit of a 1-26, cruising along under puffy white cloud streets at 12,000 feet, soaring for miles over the rugged mountains and the v...
Administrator Note – As this is archive content, some links in this section have been removed as they are broken or no longer active. Fred Cuny TV Special This year the team trophy was renamed The ...
Revised March 24, 1998 Guide to 1998 Rule Changes 1.0 ORGANIZATION These rules govern the 1-26 Championships. 1.1 Rule changes may be made only for safety reasons by the Competition Director alone. ...
Practice Day – Pilot Speed (mph) 1. Mockler 48.0 2. Tuckey 45.9 3. VonHellens 44.7 4. Ford 39.9 5. Keene 38.6 6. Cullis 37.8 7. Vickland 37.3 8. Hurni 36.9 9. Kuleza/Eptsok 36.7 10. Holloran/DeNaples ...
Administrator Note – As this is archive content, some links in this section have been removed as they are broken or no longer active. Texas Soaring Association It’s only a few months away folks and w...
Links Related to This Article: Hosted by TSA The Daily Results and Narrative 1-26 Association’s Tribute to Fred Overall Standing Cumulative Score 1. Tuckey 6727 2. Keene 6317 3. Mockler 6245 4. Von...
The winner of the 1997 H. Marshal Claybourn Memorial Trophy is James E. Hard, for a 238.5 mile flight made on August 4 from Stanton Minnesota. The H. Marshal Claybourn Memorial Trophy is awarded to th...
Rich Gillock has forwarded the official results of the 1997 1-26 Cross-Country Sweepstakes competition: The magic number was 4. Eastern Division: No entries Central Division, Silver: 1st Charles Shaw ...
For all of the people who were not at Harris Hill when the awards were presented, all should know that George Powell was selected for the 1997 Per Ardua award. This is the most prestigious and importa...