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The E badge (later called the Gold C and now usually just the Gold Badge) was established in 1935. A pilot who has completed the Gold Badge has flown 300 km, though not necessarily to a pre-defined goal, gained 3,000 m in height and has made a five-hour flight (only one has to be done to
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Later the D badge became known as the Silver C, and more often today just the Silver Badge. Earning the Silver Badge shows that a glider pilot has achieved an altitude gain of at least 1,000 m, made a five-hour duration flight, and has flown cross-country for a straight-line distance of at
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Data output is in a standard ASCII-based format, the "IGC flight data format". This is used in files with the suffix "IGC" that is specified in detail in
Appendix A of the document "Technical Specification for IGC-approved GNSS Flight Recorders". Organisations outside IGC also use IGC-approved
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launches down hillsides.) In time a "C" level, requiring a five-minute flight, was added. A few years later Fritz Stamer, chief flight instructor of an early gliding school, designed the gull insignia which were used for these awards and later for the badges.
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inside the recorder. Typical fix intervals, set by the pilot before flight, are 5 seconds for "cruising" flight between turn points, and 1 second near turn points or other points of interest.
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84:paragliders
60:aeronautics
1328:Categories
1296:2012-07-15
1271:2020-04-30
1184:2019-05-08
1148:2008-02-19
1123:2006-11-19
1098:2006-11-19
1062:2006-11-19
1035:References
973:George Lee
963:Wolf Hirth
943:Anne Burns
938:Paul Bikle
659:Argentina
626:2018-09-2
612:Argentina
563:Argentina
560:Chos Malal
525:Argentina
474:Argentina
423:Argentina
374:Argentina
336:Argentina
184:Gold Badge
133:Wolf Hirth
102:aerobatics
1023:Ann Welch
751:56h 15mn
748:Duration
722:Category
672:12,894 m
630:Jim Payne
623:23,202 m
519:Argentina
372:Chapelco
349:3,009 km
309:2,247 km
295:Argentina
226:Category
1242:Archived
607:Germany
592:Germany
554:Germany
503:Germany
471:Chapelco
452:Germany
420:Chapelco
403:Germany
367:Germany
333:Chapelco
327:Germany
777:France
768:France
740:Glider
725:Record
523:Zapala
466:Finland
416:France
244:Glider
229:Record
72:gliders
45:gliding
1213:1 July
895:Awards
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235:Pilot
123:ISTUS
107:Badges
879:OSTIV
734:Crew
728:Date
238:Crew
232:Date
1215:2021
911:The
808:GNSS
690:USA
654:USA
641:USA
287:USA
135:and
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271:NZL
41:IGC
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