Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
The importance of healthy relations between the sporting and the scientific sides of gliding is very great; and the fact increases the responsibility of my task this evening as well as the honour that the Council of the Aeronautical Society have done me in asking me to undertake it. The history of gliding on the continent shows that at times when financial or other difficulties have given cause for anxiety, some development suggested on the scientific side has rekindled enthusiasm and given the movement a new vitality. Change is as essentially connected with a healthy sport as with a living organism. Nobody can visit the Wasserkuppe without being impressed by the zeal which prevails there; it is almost religious in its fervour, and although some of the neophytes of the hierarchy may be mere gymnasts fired with the team spirit, its bishops and its missionaries are inspired by their determination to advance knowledge.