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Old February 24th 04, 05:47 PM
Paul
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Its easy to submit flights once you are registered .
If you using either Strepla or Seeyou you just us the optimise function
under the edit menu.
Enter your details and the glider you where flying. Select OLC United
States. Send flight in.
Done.
It will show up almost instantly.

"Greg Arnold" wrote in message
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Kirk:

It takes a bit of time to figure out at first, and the webpage is rather
confusing. Once you figure it out, however, it only takes a minute or
two to upload each flight. If I can figure it out, so can you!

Doug Levy (the 2003 US champion) wrote an article about the contest on
page 8 of the January /February issue of Southern California Soaring:
http://socalsoaring.com/newsletter/scs_6_janfeb2004.pdf


Kirk Stant wrote:

Greg Arnold wrote in message

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Why aren't you guys entering your flights in the Aerokurier Online

Contest?


Good question, Greg. I flew with Tony last Saturday, unfortunately
due to time constaints (had to go to a Mardi Gras party!) I had to
land early, so could only get off a 128 mile task at 62 mph - chasing
Tony most of the way. Lovely Cu's everywhere, although cloudbases
were a bit low for the desert - at Saturday's cruising altitudes
(about 4000 to 6000 ft) we are usually thinking about finding a place
to land!

We have a real busy race schedule out here, and anytime Tony is flying
it's a race, so no-one has really thought much about the OLC. Last
week I briefly looked it up, but when I saw what appeared to be a lot
of rules about what the flight had to be, I lost interest. I suspect
I was hasty in making that opinion, so I'm going to revisit it.

Any suggestions or comments about the OLC?

Kirk
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