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June 24th 19, 06:36 PM
A little slower start, mix of blue and cu. 14000 ft. tops. Less wind than yesterday and slight chance of showers to the east. Expected 1st launch 12:15 Primary 3:45 TAT
Muleshoe with 20 mi. radius
Andrews with 20 mi. radius
Denton Gas with 10 mi. radius
306 miles min: 212 mi. Max: 403 posted by Leigh

June 24th 19, 08:59 PM
Task Alpha 3:45 TAT opened at 13:50
We are enjoying a classic contest in Hobbs through the work of the SSA, the local clubs and volunteers. The ramp at Hobbs is an enormous 90 acres of concrete. The associated runways make for a spectacular facility. But the industrial airport is aging and needs our help. Grass, trees and dirt are starting to overrun the airport. Two years ago the informal Hobbs Maintenance Fund was created to help fund needed maintenance. Â*Local rancher and soaring club member Dale Briscoe has spent countless hours knocking back the grass on the ramp. A long term plan is needed to preserve this irreplaceable resource. An informal organization is coming together to form better connections with the City and other stake holders to make the maintenance of Industrial a priority. Â*Stay tuned for future developments. Questions? contact John Seaborn. I have posted before and after pix on the gallery page of the SSA contest web site

JS[_5_]
June 25th 19, 04:32 AM
On Monday, June 24, 2019 at 10:36:16 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> A little slower start, mix of blue and cu. 14000 ft. tops. Less wind than yesterday and slight chance of showers to the east. Expected 1st launch 12:15 Primary 3:45 TAT
> Muleshoe with 20 mi. radius
> Andrews with 20 mi. radius
> Denton Gas with 10 mi. radius
> 306 miles min: 212 mi. Max: 403 posted by Leigh

Looks like it was a good day for the Potch boys.
In 18m JS3s A8, 2T and JS3 in 1, 2, 3.
And the JS1-C 21 is ruling the Open class, although I'd like the oldest glider in the class to win.
Jim

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