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Sean Franke
August 23rd 14, 10:11 PM
Wings & Wheels is organizing a Soaring Safari August 30 & 31 from Warner Springs, CA to Jean, NV. On August 30 we fly from Warner Spring to Jean and stay the night at Gold Strike Casino adjacent to the airport. August 31 we fly back to Warner Springs.

We are looking for your pledge to support the US Junior Team on the return trip home. Please pledge $0.10, $0.25, $0.50 or $1.00 per kilometer flown by Boyd Willat (US Junior Team Member) on August 31. The flight will be posted on OLC. We will be using OLC handicap distance to calculate the final donation amount.

Three, two place sailplanes have been donated for this event. The second seat in each has already been pledged with a donation. Two of the sailplanes are provided by Sky Sailing.

Want to participate? Get coached by US Team members who will be flying the two place sailplanes. Bring your glider to Warner Springs, CA and fly with us. You will learn cross country techniques in a lead and follow format with a morning briefing and evening debriefing. Donations to the US Junior Soaring team are accepted, of course.

There are many airports to land along the way if necessary. We have a tow plane flying with us along the way to re-launch if needed.

Look forward to seeing you there. If not please send your pledge to . Include your name and amount ($0.10, $0.25, $0.50 or $1.00) per kilometer. Wings & Wheels will collect a check and forward them to the Soaring Society of America. You will receive a tax deductible statement showing you donation.

Sean Franke

Tiffany
August 23rd 14, 11:16 PM
I sail land sailors just south of Jean. I wish I could make this. I hope it's a success and you can do it again soon so I can attend!

Sean Fidler
August 24th 14, 03:34 PM
This sounds like an absolute blast! What a great cause.

The landsailing world championships are often held at Ivanpah Dry Lake (no motors allowed dry lake) which is 10 miles south of Jean, NV on the NV/CA border. When I first became interested in soaring I spent time during those events sitting on the Jean, NV airport fence watching the gliders launch. I would absolutely love to fly a glider there sometime. Let us know when you schedule the second event and I will try to make it. That flight would be challenging at about 170 miles!!!

Sean

Sean Franke
August 29th 14, 03:53 PM
On Saturday, August 23, 2014 2:11:01 PM UTC-7, Sean Franke wrote:
> Wings & Wheels is organizing a Soaring Safari August 30 & 31 from Warner Springs, CA to Jean, NV. On August 30 we fly from Warner Spring to Jean and stay the night at Gold Strike Casino adjacent to the airport. August 31 we fly back to Warner Springs.
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> We are looking for your pledge to support the US Junior Team on the return trip home. Please pledge $0.10, $0.25, $0.50 or $1.00 per kilometer flown by Boyd Willat (US Junior Team Member) on August 31. The flight will be posted on OLC. We will be using OLC handicap distance to calculate the final donation amount.
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> Three, two place sailplanes have been donated for this event. The second seat in each has already been pledged with a donation. Two of the sailplanes are provided by Sky Sailing.
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> Want to participate? Get coached by US Team members who will be flying the two place sailplanes. Bring your glider to Warner Springs, CA and fly with us. You will learn cross country techniques in a lead and follow format with a morning briefing and evening debriefing. Donations to the US Junior Soaring team are accepted, of course.
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> There are many airports to land along the way if necessary. We have a tow plane flying with us along the way to re-launch if needed.
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> Look forward to seeing you there. If not please send your pledge to . Include your name and amount ($0.10, $0.25, $0.50 or $1.00) per kilometer. Wings & Wheels will collect a check and forward them to the Soaring Society of America. You will receive a tax deductible statement showing you donation.
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> Sean Franke

Date is postponed due to marginal weather.

Sean Franke

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