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Welcome to the site.

After a few months of absence from the internet, this WCSA site is being re-started, thanks to the effort and donations of several WCSA members and to the generous work of John Wren, our volunteer Webmaster.

In the coming months, we will populate the site with the latest World Class news, information about the PW-5 glider, and as many articles about World Class events and topics that we can muster.

World Class pilots and enthusiasts, this is YOUR site. If you have articles, photos or information of a general or archival nature related to the World Class, please feel free to send an electronic copy to pinf.

If the information is mostly of a commercial nature, please provide an internet address that we can link to.

Happy flights to all,
Francois Pin
President, WCSA



Status and Plans of the US World Class and WCSA
2001: A very good year
2002: Looks even better (more)



World Class Pre-Worlds
Matamata, New Zealand
By Bill Snead

Nancy and I recently returned from a trip to fly in the pre-world contest held in Matamata New Zealand. The PW-5 contest was held simultaneously with the New Zealand National Championships. There were 44 ships flying in the Nationals. The 44 ships included 10 PW-5's flying in the World Class. I was the only foreign pilot entered. (more)

Good News for Youth and WCSA

Again this year, WCSA has several sponsorships available to support participation by Junior pilots in the US World Class National Championship

Michael Riley (left) and Michael Robinson (center) were among the recipients of WCSA Youth Sponsorships in 2001. A third recipient, Danny Sorenson, actually went on to become the 2001 US World Class National Champion.


The 1st America's Cup of World Class Soaring

Uvalde, TX. August 13-23, 2002

The America's Cup is a perpetual trophy that will be won, and held until the next event, by the country achieving the highest cumulative score in an America's Cup competition. Concept: The America's Cup competitions will be monotype soaring competitions using the World Class glider (PW-5).(more)

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