WORLD CHAMPIONS OF THE OPEN CLASS: MICHAEL SOMMER AND HIS EB29" 2014
Here comes Michael Sommers report: I had a pretty weak start. Especially on the second day, a day with many showers, flying separately from the field I circumnavigated a shower, on the wrong side as it turned out afterwards, and so lost 15 minutes. Day 6 brought a racing task again with many showers and even thunderstorms that mixed up the whole competition. On the following days I slowly regained my previous competition form and was able to close the gap to the leading pilots a little day by day. Finishing first on the last day I was finally able to catch the leading british pilot Andrew Davis.
The concept of the EB29 with variable wing span again proved superior. On the fast days I flew with the short 25.3 m wing and so could easily compete with the “small” open class gliders JS1 and Quintus. On the weaker days I benefitted from the superiority of the 28.3 m wing. Although in general the “small” gliders profited from the unusually short tasks of this WGC, on most days concentrated only on the best 2 to 2,5 hours of the day, resulting in considerable high average speeds. On the days 1 to 4 I flew with the short 25.3 m wing. From day 5 on I used the 28.3m wing.