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Anyone know what is going on at Ephrata? Day one is the only day posted on
the SSA site. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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FYI, from the SSA website:
Region 8 Day 2, July 8 - Contest Report The Region 8 contest got off to a pretty good start with booming weather. The previous 2 weeks the local clubs had held cross country encampments and had reported excellent conditions with bases at times exceeding 10000 AGL. For the contest, we have 17 contestants in Sports Class and 8 in 15 Meter, 9 if you count the "guest" flying his Nimbus 4M (the Open Class was canceled when a couple pilots dropped out late). The practice day was strong, with 10 knot lift, bases at 8000+ AGL and cloudstreets in all directions. In 15 Meter, 3 pilots turned in speeds in excess of 80 mph with Mike Newgard winning at 83 mph. In Sports, Tom Udd won the day in his Russia. On the first contest day, the call in 15 Meter was a TAT with turns at Kramer Ranch, Mansfield and Creston, with 10 miles circles on all 3 turns. The conditions were predicted to be similar to the practice day, with cumulus to 8000 AGL and 6+ knot lift. The early starters did better as unexpected cirrus weakened the third leg considerably, but Mike Thompson again won the day at 72.3 mph. In the Sports Class, Dick VanGrunsven won the 3 hr MAT (first turn Mansfield) with a raw speed of 73.9 mph and a handicapped speed of 64.2 mph. Gary Kemp in his Nimbus 3 decided to not compete as a "guest" in 15 Meter, but he did report having a great flight, including flying up to Glacier Peak. The weather took an unseasonable turn on the second day and the third, with a cold front moving across the state. In its wake, we had low clouds and no lift the first day as the front moved through. It was interesting to watch the high lenticular cloud formations and the rotor clouds spinning and changing as the front took all day to move through. The next day, the wind was a primary factor as the wind was measured at 36 mph gusting 44 in the morning and was a direct crosswind for takeoffs. With predictions for the wind to continue unabated until late into the evening, we canceled the day at noon. So of course, the wind promptly quit for 45 minutes and several pilots elected to try the dicey conditions anyway, with one landing out. By late afternoon, the wind was back in full gale. On day 4, the second contest day, the prediction was for calm winds, and blue skies with 4-6 knot lift to 6000+ ft tops and occasionally cumulus. The weather was true to form with only very scattered cumulus, but the blue conditions were good enough to get in a 3 hour MAT in both classes with called turns to Cannuial Creek and Beezly Hills. In Sports Dick VanGrunsven won the day again with a raw speed of 67.1 mph, 56.8 handicapped. In 15 Meter, Greg Mecklenburg won the day at 67.4 mph, although "guest" Nelson Funston did make 68.1 mph for 1010 points. Tonight we have a BBQ on the clubhouse deck, where we are admiring the new paint job (several cans of day glo plus miscellaneous glued on plastic accoutrements) on one of the local Canadian's vintage crew car. "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... Anyone know what is going on at Ephrata? Day one is the only day posted on the SSA site. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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The final results of the Region 8 contest have not been posted. Did they
fly a day 4 on July 10? Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ "John Gilbert" wrote in message om... FYI, from the SSA website: Region 8 Day 2, July 8 - Contest Report The Region 8 contest got off to a pretty good start with booming weather. The previous 2 weeks the local clubs had held cross country encampments and had reported excellent conditions with bases at times exceeding 10000 AGL. For the contest, we have 17 contestants in Sports Class and 8 in 15 Meter, 9 if you count the "guest" flying his Nimbus 4M (the Open Class was canceled when a couple pilots dropped out late). The practice day was strong, with 10 knot lift, bases at 8000+ AGL and cloudstreets in all directions. In 15 Meter, 3 pilots turned in speeds in excess of 80 mph with Mike Newgard winning at 83 mph. In Sports, Tom Udd won the day in his Russia. On the first contest day, the call in 15 Meter was a TAT with turns at Kramer Ranch, Mansfield and Creston, with 10 miles circles on all 3 turns. The conditions were predicted to be similar to the practice day, with cumulus to 8000 AGL and 6+ knot lift. The early starters did better as unexpected cirrus weakened the third leg considerably, but Mike Thompson again won the day at 72.3 mph. In the Sports Class, Dick VanGrunsven won the 3 hr MAT (first turn Mansfield) with a raw speed of 73.9 mph and a handicapped speed of 64.2 mph. Gary Kemp in his Nimbus 3 decided to not compete as a "guest" in 15 Meter, but he did report having a great flight, including flying up to Glacier Peak. The weather took an unseasonable turn on the second day and the third, with a cold front moving across the state. In its wake, we had low clouds and no lift the first day as the front moved through. It was interesting to watch the high lenticular cloud formations and the rotor clouds spinning and changing as the front took all day to move through. The next day, the wind was a primary factor as the wind was measured at 36 mph gusting 44 in the morning and was a direct crosswind for takeoffs. With predictions for the wind to continue unabated until late into the evening, we canceled the day at noon. So of course, the wind promptly quit for 45 minutes and several pilots elected to try the dicey conditions anyway, with one landing out. By late afternoon, the wind was back in full gale. On day 4, the second contest day, the prediction was for calm winds, and blue skies with 4-6 knot lift to 6000+ ft tops and occasionally cumulus. The weather was true to form with only very scattered cumulus, but the blue conditions were good enough to get in a 3 hour MAT in both classes with called turns to Cannuial Creek and Beezly Hills. In Sports Dick VanGrunsven won the day again with a raw speed of 67.1 mph, 56.8 handicapped. In 15 Meter, Greg Mecklenburg won the day at 67.4 mph, although "guest" Nelson Funston did make 68.1 mph for 1010 points. Tonight we have a BBQ on the clubhouse deck, where we are admiring the new paint job (several cans of day glo plus miscellaneous glued on plastic accoutrements) on one of the local Canadian's vintage crew car. "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... Anyone know what is going on at Ephrata? Day one is the only day posted on the SSA site. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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Yes Wayne, we did fly a forth day, but the write up postings have been slow.
Mike Newgard won in 15 M and Dick Van Grundsven won in Sport Class. Rudy Allemann "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... The final results of the Region 8 contest have not been posted. Did they fly a day 4 on July 10? Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ "John Gilbert" wrote in message om... FYI, from the SSA website: Region 8 Day 2, July 8 - Contest Report The Region 8 contest got off to a pretty good start with booming weather. The previous 2 weeks the local clubs had held cross country encampments and had reported excellent conditions with bases at times exceeding 10000 AGL. For the contest, we have 17 contestants in Sports Class and 8 in 15 Meter, 9 if you count the "guest" flying his Nimbus 4M (the Open Class was canceled when a couple pilots dropped out late). The practice day was strong, with 10 knot lift, bases at 8000+ AGL and cloudstreets in all directions. In 15 Meter, 3 pilots turned in speeds in excess of 80 mph with Mike Newgard winning at 83 mph. In Sports, Tom Udd won the day in his Russia. On the first contest day, the call in 15 Meter was a TAT with turns at Kramer Ranch, Mansfield and Creston, with 10 miles circles on all 3 turns. The conditions were predicted to be similar to the practice day, with cumulus to 8000 AGL and 6+ knot lift. The early starters did better as unexpected cirrus weakened the third leg considerably, but Mike Thompson again won the day at 72.3 mph. In the Sports Class, Dick VanGrunsven won the 3 hr MAT (first turn Mansfield) with a raw speed of 73.9 mph and a handicapped speed of 64.2 mph. Gary Kemp in his Nimbus 3 decided to not compete as a "guest" in 15 Meter, but he did report having a great flight, including flying up to Glacier Peak. The weather took an unseasonable turn on the second day and the third, with a cold front moving across the state. In its wake, we had low clouds and no lift the first day as the front moved through. It was interesting to watch the high lenticular cloud formations and the rotor clouds spinning and changing as the front took all day to move through. The next day, the wind was a primary factor as the wind was measured at 36 mph gusting 44 in the morning and was a direct crosswind for takeoffs. With predictions for the wind to continue unabated until late into the evening, we canceled the day at noon. So of course, the wind promptly quit for 45 minutes and several pilots elected to try the dicey conditions anyway, with one landing out. By late afternoon, the wind was back in full gale. On day 4, the second contest day, the prediction was for calm winds, and blue skies with 4-6 knot lift to 6000+ ft tops and occasionally cumulus. The weather was true to form with only very scattered cumulus, but the blue conditions were good enough to get in a 3 hour MAT in both classes with called turns to Cannuial Creek and Beezly Hills. In Sports Dick VanGrunsven won the day again with a raw speed of 67.1 mph, 56.8 handicapped. In 15 Meter, Greg Mecklenburg won the day at 67.4 mph, although "guest" Nelson Funston did make 68.1 mph for 1010 points. Tonight we have a BBQ on the clubhouse deck, where we are admiring the new paint job (several cans of day glo plus miscellaneous glued on plastic accoutrements) on one of the local Canadian's vintage crew car. "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... Anyone know what is going on at Ephrata? Day one is the only day posted on the SSA site. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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