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made a valiant attempt at silver distance/altitude today. managed to
wrangle a towpilot and got a launch about 2 PM. altitude and the 50 km (w/1% rule factored) were the goal. I had done the math and knew that from a 2000 foot tow at Ames a flight to Grinnel Regional Airport would be sufficient for the badge. So I alerted the crew that I would set out that way. The flight was pretty uneventful. I never really got below 4000 AGL until I got to the airport and worked some nice lift in the 5-700 fpm range. didnt quite make cloudbase at my highest altitude of around 7000 msl. I made sure to fly conservatively and keep the altitude up, as this was one of my last chances to get the silver badge out of the way so I could fly the Region 7 Sports contest at the end of the month. After a nice landing in Grinnel I pulled the barograph out to look at it and it was messed up. GRRrRRRrrRRR. another silver flight dashed by the stupid barograph. I swear this badge is more about having either a) the bling to buy a datalogger or b) the patience to deal with a barograph. so long story short the trace was worthless. seems the paper rubbed and stopped the drum from turning and thats all she wrote. to add insult to injury, Paul Remde called me 10 minutes after landing to notify me I was off the waiting list and in the contest. I said OK but ive still got to finish Silver, will let you know by the end of the week. So the BLIPMAPs look good for tomorrow as well. I think im going to try to head north, and im taking no fewer than 2 barographs to make sure that one of them works. Will report back... |
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I know a guy who did a 1000km flight in an ASH25mi - only to have it
regected because the engine noise indicator recording had not been acctivated in the logger. Clinton LAK 12 |
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On May 10, 9:44 am, Clint wrote:
I know a guy who did a 1000km flight in an ASH25mi - only to have it regected because the engine noise indicator recording had not been acctivated in the logger. Clinton LAK 12 Good going, but it is better than doing a 5 hour on a hot miserable day in a 1-26 and finding out that the thing wasn't turned on. The details are sometimes as difficult as the task. Chip F. |
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On May 10, 9:54 am, chipsoars wrote:
On May 10, 9:44 am, Clint wrote: I know a guy who did a 1000km flight in an ASH25mi - only to have it regected because the engine noise indicator recording had not been acctivated in the logger. Clinton LAK 12 Good going, but it is better than doing a 5 hour on a hot miserable day in a 1-26 and finding out that the thing wasn't turned on. The details are sometimes as difficult as the task. Chip F. Yeah, After doing my silver altitude using a barograph. I made 1 attempt for the 50km flight using a camera and immediately bought a Colibri. Just so much simpler. So much fiddleycrap before the flight, I was exhausted before launch. Todd 3S |
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Keep at it! We're pulling for you; you'll have so
much more to be proud of than you would if you did it in a 45:1 with electronics hanging all over the cockpit (er- Box Office). I'm most proud of my early badges done in 24:1 gliders without radios and batteries. At 14:18 10 May 2007, Toad wrote: On May 10, 9:54 am, chipsoars wrote: On May 10, 9:44 am, Clint wrote: I know a guy who did a 1000km flight in an ASH25mi - only to have it regected because the engine noise indicator recording had not been acctivated in the logger. Clinton LAK 12 Good going, but it is better than doing a 5 hour on a hot miserable day in a 1-26 and finding out that the thing wasn't turned on. The details are sometimes as difficult as the task. Chip F. Yeah, After doing my silver altitude using a barograph. I made 1 attempt for the 50km flight using a camera and immediately bought a Colibri. Just so much simpler. So much fiddleycrap before the flight, I was exhausted before launch. Todd 3S |
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oh yes i will keep going. today cloud base was at 9000 AGL, and there
wasnt a towpilot to be found... maybe i can work something out tomorrow. otherwise there will be no region 7 for me. the flying is the easy part...too bad the 1-26 contest was so early or id hop the clubs ship up and take it to Chilhowee. dont need no stinkin silver badge... |
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