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Angus Lippiatt is an Australian glider pilot, originally conducting most of his gliding operations with the Geelong Gliding Club of Bacchus Marsh Airfield. However, he currently resides in Adelaide, where he is finishing the last portion of his Glider Pilot Certificate (GPC). He has plans to compete in the 2025 FAI Condor 3 virtual WGC, and in future conduct countless hours of local soaring at the Gawler airfield.
Aircraft types
editLippiatt has most commonly flown the SZD-50 "Puchacz" and PW6, under the registrations OWL and YPW.
References
edit- ^ "Angus Lippiatt (anguslippiatt) - Profile". Pinterest. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ Lippiatt, Angus (13/11/24). "Angus Lippiatt, Comment on Facebook.com, Condor 3". Facebook.
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(help) - ^ "Welcome to the Geelong Gliding Club web site... - Geelong Gliding Club". www.gliding-in-melbourne.org. Retrieved 2024-11-13.