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- Karl H. Striedieck II (born April 7, 1937 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is a world record setting glider pilot, a member of the U.S. Soaring Hall of Fame, 2024...
- Williamson (1968) Eric Nessler (1969) Hans-Werner Grosse (1970) Karl Striedieck (1971) Jan Wróblewski (1972) Ann Welch (1973) August Hug (1974) Adela...
- Williamson (1968) Eric Nessler (1969) Hans-Werner Grosse (1970) Karl Striedieck (1971) Jan Wróblewski (1972) Ann Welch (1973) August Hug (1974) Adela...
- in favour of synthetic foam. In 1971 and 1972, the American pilot Karl Striedieck set world out-and-return distance soaring records three times flying an...
- glider to demonstrate a measured L/D in excess of 40:1. Roy McMaster, Karl Striedieck and John Seymour won jointly, with others, the world triangle distance...
- Starr (1979) Joseph P. Steinhauser (1994) Harvey Stephens (1966) Karl H. Striedieck II (1980) Floyd J. Sweet (1963) Robert F. Symons (1958) Paul E. Tuntland...
- Williamson (1968) Eric Nessler (1969) Hans-Werner Grosse (1970) Karl Striedieck (1971) Jan Wróblewski (1972) Ann Welch (1973) August Hug (1974) Adela...
- on rubber blocks in front of it, plus a steel skid at the tail. Karl Striedieck of the United States made a 767 km / 476.6 mile ridge flight in an K 8B...
- Williamson (1968) Eric Nessler (1969) Hans-Werner Grosse (1970) Karl Striedieck (1971) Jan Wróblewski (1972) Ann Welch (1973) August Hug (1974) Adela...
- Williamson (1968) Eric Nessler (1969) Hans-Werner Grosse (1970) Karl Striedieck (1971) Jan Wróblewski (1972) Ann Welch (1973) August Hug (1974) Adela...