Migratory bird from the Teutoburger Wald in Bitterwasser

Where can you not find the gliders of the Segelflugschule Oerlinghausen, resident at the Teutoburger Wald? After Caiolo in Italy and La Motte in the French Alps, now also in southern Africa.

The new Arcus M, the D-KQMA, of the Segelflugschule Oerlinghausen is part of the grid in Bitterwasser – currently supervised by school principal Carsten Kopsieker.
In the grid the gliders stand next to each other on the pan – it simply offers a lot of space. This means that no one else gets dusty during the take-off run, and the flights can begin with perfectly clean glider. Placed next to each other, you can also prepare calmly without being pushed from behind.

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1000 km Trainingscamp Bitterwasser 2025 Zweite Phase

Von Luc Stalman, Team-Captain der Wilfried-Grosskinsky-Stiftung
Die zweite Hälfte unseres 1000-km-Trainingscamps ist gestartet, und mit der Ankunft von Felix Herold und Andreas Weitz beginnt ein neues Kapitel.

1000 km Trainingscamp Bitterwasser 2025 startet

Von Luc Stalman, Team Captain im Namen der Wilfried Grosskinsky Stiftung
Das jährliche 1000 km Trainingscamp in Bitterwasser ist erneut hervorragend gestartet.