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As I understand the latest Region 9 newsletter, the current plan is
for the majority of gliders at Parowan to rig/derig everyday. To me, at least, this is unacceptable. Please, if this is what is definitely going to happen, let me know ASAP so plans can be changed. I really want to race at Parowan (having flown there before); and one of the pleasures of a week of intense flying is just that - flying, not rigging everyday. And I'm not thrilled about counting on "first come, first served" for the few available paved tiedowns. I realize ramp space will be at a premium, and if there is no other realistic alternative I can live with that, but in that case I would like to know it now so I can change my plans and let someone else enjoy the contest. I really don't care where I have to tie down - up at the north end, or in the "grass" on the side of the taxiway - it's easy and quick to hook up a towbar and tow to the grid, and I will bring my own tiedown stakes if needed. I hope this can be resolved, I'm really looking forward to the race. Kirk Stant 66 |
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In the South Island of NZ when the wave systems really get pumping
no screw anchor is ever going to hold . The system I have seen used is having two 4 inch long heavy wall pipe welded to form a "x" with a steel u welded on for the tie down point. Then 3 foot steel waratahs driven through each hole to just about full depth, these waratahs with a loop welded on the end to help jack them back out of the ground after use. Three are used to secure each aircraft. They will hold just about anything down gary "Kirk Stant" wrote in message om... (clay thomas) wrote in message . com... I have seen some serious winds come through Parowan so putting it back in the box is not a bad idea. If you have your own anchors, I am sure you will have no trouble finding a place to tie down. I have heard that the "screw in" anchors are fairly effective. Having said that,I am sure there are several pilots that would be happy to take your place! Clay Thomas Clay, I've flown out of Parowan several times, staying for over a week at a time; the times we had a storm blow in it would have been more dangerous to try to derig vs tieing down - bit of a push there! My concern is that from the tone of the newsletter, you would not have the option to pick a place to tie out - the contest management specifically reserves the right to make you move to comply with their parking plan. And that is probably the only way to go if there are limited tiedown spaces, otherwise how do you sort out who can and who can't? This is turning out to be a moot point for me anyway, as it looks like other commitments are going to prevent me from going anyway. Bummer. Kirk |
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