Wilhelm Düerkop

Wilhelm Düerkop[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] (born 30 June[4][9] 1928[4][9][10] in Halberstadt[4]) is a German glider and motor glider aerobatic pilot and promoter of glider aerobatics in Germany for many years. He is known by the nickname Salzmann (meaning "salt man" in German). This is because he was a pit foreman in a salt mine.[2][11]

Motor glider aerobatics

Together with his colleague Hannes Mattes, he performed synchronised motor glider acrobatics using a Fournier RF-4 and an RF-5 at many air shows, until Hannes Mattes died in 2004.[2][12][13] Later, Wilhelm Düerkop joined the Skydance-Acro-Team and still performs motor glider aerobatics with an RF-4.[2]

Promotion of glider aerobatics

He owned two Lo 100 gliders a yellow one (christened "Gilb") and a white one, but he now has a modified Schempp-Hirth Cirrus, known as a Cirrus K ("Langohr Eater"). To help promote glider aerobatics, Düerkop lends his gliders to both learners and competition pilots. He sometimes trains advanced learners on aerobatics courses [14] but he especially helps as the tow pilot using his Piper PA-18 "D-ELUF".[2][15] He has also volunteered at many glider aerobatics events.[16]

Cirrus K

The modification of a Standard Cirrus into a Cirrus K was initiated by Wilhelm Düerkop in the late 1980s. He still owns the prototype, while the second one is owned by his nephew Wolfgang Seitz.[5][6]

Gilb & Salzlore

The Lo100 "Gilb" is now owned by the Förderverein Segelkunstflug im BWLV. It is regularly lent for use on aerobatic courses in Germany.[17]

An ASK 21 that is owned by the glider aerobatics club Fördervereins für Segelkunstflug im BWLV e.V. has been christened "Salzlore",[17] which means "salt lorry" in German, after Wilhelm "Salzmann" Düerkop and the president of the aeroclub of Baden-Württemberg Lore Sturm. This club was founded in 1985 and has about 1250 members.[18]

Salzmann-Cup

Salzmann-Cups (2000 & 2001 Nagoldtal Cup)
year location winner (since 2005 unlimited)
2000 Nagold ? [19]
2001 Nagold Phillipp Hilker [19]
2002 Kirn ? [20]
2003 Babenhausen Hans-Georg Resch [21]
2004 Nagold Michael Zistler [22]
2005 Ziegenhain Wolfgang Kasper [23]
2006 Donauwörth Markus Feyerabend [10]
2007 Stöll/Rhinow Markus Feyerabend [24][25][26]
2008 Hornberg Hans-Georg Resch [3][27][28][29]
2009 Michelstadt-Vielbrunn Klaus Kahler [3][7][30]
2010 Kitzingen Wolfgang Schiek [31]
2011 Hayingen Hans-Georg Resch [32]

The German club championships in glider aerobatics are named Salzmann-Cup after Wilhelm "Salzmann" Düerkop. There are three classes in each competition: the sportsman class, the advanced class and the unlimited class.[7][33] The Salzmann-Cup plays a similar role as state championships in Germany. In the unlimited category, it is a qualification contest for joining the national team.[7] A team prize is also presented based on the combined results in all the classes for the pilots of each club. Additionally, the title "Salzmann des Jahres" (Salt Man of the Year) is awarded for unselfish conduct and sportsmanship.[29][33]

The first club championships took place in Nagold in 2000 and 2001 as "Nagoldtal-Cup", initiated by Michael Zistler.[34][35][36] Since 2002, the club championships are organized at different German airfields each year on Corpus Christi day and the following weekend.[3][30]

During the 2007 event, the Förderverein Kunstflug Aufschwung Ost (regional glider aerobatics club of east Germany) was founded.[37]

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  32. Salzmanncup 2011
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