Chilhowee
April 10th 07, 01:10 AM
Saturday, April 7th turned out to be a day to remember for soaring
pilots in Tennessee. For several months now, Chilhowee Gliderport has
conducted satellite operations on good ridge days from the Marion
County airport of Sequatchie Valley. On April 7th four pilots took
tows, and the results are as follows:
Bill Elliott and Rand Baldwin each completed 1000k tasks with declared
start and finish points located 65 miles up the ridge from their take-
off location. Total distance for the flights was approximately 760
miles.
Dave Stevenson flew 972 km in his Ka-6 averaging over 100 km/h! Now
that's a lot of flying in a wood glider.
Kevin Anderson launched in his 1-26 on a 500k attempt but landed out
after a difficult upwind transition for a total of 344 km flown.
To view flight logs go to the OLC page listed here:
http://www3.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0/gliding/getScoring.html?scoringId=1&year=2007&month=04&day=07
The pilots wish to thank William Henley who left Chilhowee before 7 AM
in order to provide the early morning tows needed for such long
flights.
pilots in Tennessee. For several months now, Chilhowee Gliderport has
conducted satellite operations on good ridge days from the Marion
County airport of Sequatchie Valley. On April 7th four pilots took
tows, and the results are as follows:
Bill Elliott and Rand Baldwin each completed 1000k tasks with declared
start and finish points located 65 miles up the ridge from their take-
off location. Total distance for the flights was approximately 760
miles.
Dave Stevenson flew 972 km in his Ka-6 averaging over 100 km/h! Now
that's a lot of flying in a wood glider.
Kevin Anderson launched in his 1-26 on a 500k attempt but landed out
after a difficult upwind transition for a total of 344 km flown.
To view flight logs go to the OLC page listed here:
http://www3.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0/gliding/getScoring.html?scoringId=1&year=2007&month=04&day=07
The pilots wish to thank William Henley who left Chilhowee before 7 AM
in order to provide the early morning tows needed for such long
flights.