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Find articles written by Ross Macintyre using the links below. Articles are listed in descending order of publicationConquest in Poland - World Gliding Championships, 2003print $authors; ?> New Zealand can feel proud of the two pilots who represented it at the World Gliding Championships, for not only did John Coutts convincingly win the 15-metre Class, but together with Ben Flewett, who came seventh in the Standard Class, they won the World Cup for the best combined result by a team. Ross Macintyre reports from Leszno, Poland.![]() |
International Glider Meetprint $authors; ?> Putting NZ On The Map; An Update By Gliding Correspondent Ross MacintyreArticle Details | |
International Gliding Commissionprint $authors; ?> Report On The 2001 Meeting On The Igc By Ross Macintyre.Article Details | |
A Promising Prototypeprint $authors; ?> Ross Macintyre Flies The Edgley Ea9 Optimist SailplaneArticle Details | |
Meeting Of The International Gliding Commissionprint $authors; ?>Article Details | |
World Gliding Championshipsprint $authors; ?> Pt II![]() |
World Gliding Championshipsprint $authors; ?> On January 1st 1995, gathering at Omarama New Zealand were representatives of 23 countries, a total of 91 entries in three classes of sailplane to compete for the honour of being declared to be World Champion in their class of the 24th World Gliding Championships.![]() |
The Old Flying Machine Companyprint $authors; ?> A Profile By Ross Macintyre.![]() |
Profile: Lau Cadmanprint $authors; ?>![]() |
Gliding Updateprint $authors; ?> Ross Macintyre Reports From Paris.![]() |
Symbiotic Skyhawksprint $authors; ?> Ross Macintyre recently visited No. 2 Squadron at home in NSW![]() |
Operation Frescoprint $authors; ?> The RNZAF in the Gulf by Wing Commander Bob Henderson AFC, as told to Ross Macintyre![]() |
Orion operationsprint $authors; ?> Ross Macintyre reports on the use of the P-3K by 5 Squadron, RNZAF![]() |
The boatsprint $authors; ?> 50 years ago No.5 squadron was formed in Fiji with Short Singapore flying boats. Ross MacIntyre recounts the history of those first years.![]() |
Iroquois anniversaryprint $authors; ?>![]() |
The Gliding Sceneprint $authors; ?> Ross MacIntyre reports on the recent nationals, and the IGC conference at Omarama.![]() |
Skytrain '90print $authors; ?> Ross MacIntyre reports on low level exercises amid the Ureweras.![]() |
NZ Gliding Association AGMprint $authors; ?>![]() |
Gliding nationalsprint $authors; ?>![]() |
Gliding onprint $authors; ?> Ross MacIntyre reports on the 1988-89 gliding year.![]() |
Gliding gathersprint $authors; ?> Ross MacIntyre reports the New Zealand gliding association's recent AGM and seminars.![]() |
Senior Aspirant Turnbullprint $authors; ?> Profile by Ross Macintyre![]() |
New Zealand gliding association AGMprint $authors; ?> Report by Ross MacIntyre.![]() |
Register reviewprint $authors; ?>![]() |
Gliding - the economical alternativeprint $authors; ?>![]() |
1981 Gliding Directoryprint $authors; ?>![]() |
Close Competitions Marks Nationals at Matamataprint $authors; ?>![]() |
Competing in the first Sailplane derbyprint $authors; ?> A MOST successful competition with good flying conditions and interesting flights over four courses totalling 786 kilometres. That was the first Air New Zealand Sailplane Derby which started in Auckland on February 26 and ended at Paraparaumu airport six days later.![]() |