New day, new task!

Despite fewer clouds in the sky and a rather weak forecast, the pilots are not going to stop flying.

Instead of a long-haul flight, there was an AAT - signed area task - on 09.12.2023.

Three larger sectors were defined for this. The first sector near Kiripotip with a radius of 20 km, the second sector near Rehoboth with a radius of 35 km, the third sector with a radius of 30 km and the target circle over Bitterwasser. The minimum time was 2.5 hours. A total of 6 gliders flew the task.

At the beginning of the task there were good thermals with strong updrafts with a 4500 meter base.
Between the last two turning points, there was a screen from the west, which made the whole thing more difficult. The thermals weakened. Nevertheless, all participants made it back to Bitterwasser.

Manfred Dick took first place with me (Hannah Schweckendiek) as co-pilot. As a "non-sailplane pilot", I had the opportunity to fly in Bitterwasser for the first time and marvel at the beautiful expanses of Namibia! An incredibly great and unforgettable experience!
We flew 284 km in 2:33 hours at an average speed of 111 km/h.

Close behind us: Carl Schönherr, who covered 279 kilometers in 2:34 hours with an average speed of 108.6 km/h.
Other companions were Patrick Benoist, Jan-Luca Aberle with Ulrich Wild, the team of Helmut Rohs and Christian Bentz and Alvaro Jimenez Aguayo with Ney Lutti.

All the pilots really enjoyed the task. It certainly won't be the last one this season!

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Was für ein Saisonauftakt

Die Early Birds haben es gemacht. Elmar Fischer und Reinhard Schramme haben in den ersten Tagen zugeschlagen. Hier der Bericht von Elmar:

Verladung der Flugzeuge 2025

An den Wochenenden 6.9./7.9.2025 und 13.9/14.9.2025 wurden 30 Flugzeuge in 7 Container verladen um den langen Weg nach Bitterwasser/Namibia anzutreten.

Alle Flugzeuge sind sehr gut ausgebucht. Es gibt noch wenige Slots Anfang November. Interessiert, dann hog@bitterwasser.com.