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Leszno 2003
Andrew DAVIS
GREAT BRITAIN

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John COUTTS
NEW ZEALAND

ASW 27b - 47
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Wolfgang JANOWITSCH
AUSTRIA

Ventus 2cx - WO
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Holger KAROW
GERMANY

Nimbus 4M - 1X
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OSTIV CONGRESS SCHEDULE

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1. Opening Ceremony 30th July 2003
2. Technical Sessions 31st July to 2nd August 2003
3. Excursion 3rd August
4. Scientific Session 4th August and 5th August
5. General Conference 6th August
If you have any questions regarding OSTIV Congress, please contact Tomasz Makowski e-mail: techniczny@aeroklubpolski.pl
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
The Organisation Scientifique et Technique du Vol a Voile (OSTIV) is a specialized, independent, non-profit organisation affiliated to the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI). OSTIV has the right to send observers to meetings of the FAI Gliding Commission (IGC) and the IGC has the right to send observers to meetings of the Meteorological Panel and the Saiplane Development Panel of OSTIV.

The objects of the OSTIV are to encourage and coordinate internationally the science and technology of soaring and the development and use of the sailplane in pure and applied research.

The OSTIV traditionally holds a congress at each World Gliding Championship. The papers presented at these congresses were published up to 1985 in special "OSTIV Publications" and since then in the journal "Technical Soaring".
Further information about OSTIV and its publications may be obtained from the President:
Pr. Louis M.M. BOERMANS
Nachtegaallaan 51
NL-2665 EG BLEISWIJK, The Netherlands
 
Fax : +31 15 2783533
Email: l.m.m.boermans@lr.tudelft.nl
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