Aviation club Dinslaken

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Aviation club Dinslaken
Logo of the LSV Dinslaken
Club data
Founded: June 6, 1951
Members: 80 (2015)
Airfield : EDLD Flugplatz Dinslaken / Schwarze Heide
State performance base glider flight Dinslaken
Website: www.luftsportverein-dinslaken.de

The Luftsportverein Dinslaken eV is a non-profit association that was founded on June 6, 1951 in Dinslaken . He is a member of the German Aero Club and entered in the register of associations.

4 drum winch
Glider take off in Dinslaken

history

Former pilots from the Dinslaken area, who flew in 1930 in the Sand Mountains near Friedrichsfeld and on the Auberg in Mülheim, intended to start flying again when air sports were re-approved in Germany. So the view prevailed to no longer fly in several separate groups, to found an association at the district level. For the first few years the club was based at the Wesel airfield and in 1959 moved to the " Schwarze Heide " site , which was a field airfield during World War II . The Luftsportverein Kreis Dinslaken eV ran a workshop in Duisburg - Wehofen for woodwork until the 1970s , and a workshop in the F. Meyer wire factory for metalwork to build gliders themselves. The aviation club had a motorized flight group until 2002, which was spun off and now called Motorfluggruppe Dinslaken Schwarze-Heide e. V. (MDSH) is called. The aviation club currently flies in the 2nd Bundesliga glider flight.

education

The license for glider flying SPL and LAPL (S) and motor glider (TMG) can be acquired in the club. The practical / theoretical training is carried out by volunteer flight instructors. The beginner training begins with the two-seater (ASK 21), where basic skills are taught. If the trainee pilot has the A-test and can prove 10 single flight starts on the two-seater, he will be retrained to a single-seater (LS 4). Overland flight is arranged in a two-seater.

Airplanes and take-off winch

The Aviation Club currently operates a self-made four-drum winch start, and the following aircraft:

Club aircraft Private planes
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Former gliders

Mü 13 E , Grunau Baby II , Ka 2 , K 7 , Ka 6 , K 8 , Phoebus , SB 5 , LS 1f , Std. Cirrus , ASK 13 , ASW 17 , ASW 15 , Cirrus , ASW 19 , ASW 20 , ASK 21 , Astir CS , SZD 55 , Janus , Rhönlerche

Former tow planes

Klemm Kl 107 C , Morane 180 , Bolkow 207

Former winches

1 drum winch self-made, 2 drum winch factory production Tost

Sporting successes

National champions , world record holders , German champions and European champions in competitive gliding have emerged from the association . Members of the LSV Dinslaken were and are represented in the national D, C and A ranks:

Gundula Goeke

1995 Vice European Champion for Women, 1996 German Champion for Women, 1997 European Champion for Women, 1998 German Champion for Women

Brigitte Brünning

Participation in all (11) women's DM since 1986, several German class records for women

Annette Klossok

2000 Participation in the first women's glider world championship

Alexander Tummes

1998 National Junior Champion of the standard class

Siegfried Baumgartl

Twice winner of the Barron Hilton Cup in 1991 & 2006, member of the German national team for 23 years, regional trainer in North Rhine-Westphalia and base manager Dinslaken since 1982

In December 2006, Siegfried Baumgartl in Namibia set a world speed record over a distance of 750 km (FAI triangle) that is still valid today (August 2012) with a Ventus cM . He also holds several German gliding records .

  • 1968 German record over 528.7 km with the school double-seater Ka 7 by Walter Schewe and Siegfried Baumgartl
  • 1972 World record over 714 km with the school double-seater ASK 13 by Walter Schewe and Siegfried Baumgartl
  • 1973 and 1974 national winner in the decentralized competition, team evaluation of the juniors with Karl-Wilhelm Klossok, Fritz Schewe and Winfried Schulz
  • 1974 first cross-country flight with more than 1000 km from the Black Heath by Siegfried Baumgartl

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from June 22, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Deutscher Aero Club eV, accessed on August 26, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.daec-segelflug.de
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  3. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from July 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Deutscher Aero Club eV, accessed on August 26, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.daec-segelflug.de
  4. http://www.daec-segelflug.de/events/11/emnitra/team/?we_objectID=240  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Deutscher Aero Club eV, accessed on August 26, 2011@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.daec-segelflug.de  
  5. Sigi Baumgartl flew a new world record in: Overview of press releases on the website of the Luftsportverein Dinslaken, accessed on August 29, 2011
  6. FAI Record ID # 14365. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 27, 2015 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.fai.org  

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