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Day 3. (As usual you can go to the ssa website for scores and official
version.) We had a 4 hour yo-yo TAT, first south west to Flying G, then north into the hill country (leakey) then a long leg south to Uno Mas. Scrappy cu at the start, then a big blue hole to cross, and then nice clouds in the Flying G area.. Once again through a bluish hole to the hill country, which as usual produced strong but very tight and choppy lift. Most of us turned around quickly. The leg to Uno Mas was upwind and pretty blue, with only occasional scrappy bits of cloud. Surprisingly, it worked pretty well, with about 1 out of 3 clouds producing 5-7 knot lift. Winning speeds around 75 with the top 10 pretty well clustered. Not bad for climb and glide conditions! As usual the winners report just dancing from thermal to thermal, while the rest of us had one or two low spots to dig out of -- mine again approaching the hill country (Will I ever get to fly over the hill country at a comfortable altitude?) The open class went up to Sonora and reported blasting along a 70 mile street with no turns, while the 15 meter was struggling in the blue. As a result they posted much higher speeds in the mid 80s. John Cochrane BB |
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On Aug 8, 9:43 pm, BB wrote:
Day 3. (As usual you can go to the ssa website for scores and official version.) We had a 4 hour yo-yo TAT, first south west to Flying G, then north into the hill country (leakey) then a long leg south to Uno Mas. Scrappy cu at the start, then a big blue hole to cross, and then nice clouds in the Flying G area.. Once again through a bluish hole to the hill country, which as usual produced strong but very tight and choppy lift. Most of us turned around quickly. The leg to Uno Mas was upwind and pretty blue, with only occasional scrappy bits of cloud. Surprisingly, it worked pretty well, with about 1 out of 3 clouds producing 5-7 knot lift. Winning speeds around 75 with the top 10 pretty well clustered. Not bad for climb and glide conditions! As usual the winners report just dancing from thermal to thermal, while the rest of us had one or two low spots to dig out of -- mine again approaching the hill country (Will I ever get to fly over the hill country at a comfortable altitude?) The open class went up to Sonora and reported blasting along a 70 mile street with no turns, while the 15 meter was struggling in the blue. As a result they posted much higher speeds in the mid 80s. John Cochrane BB Ahem. High 80's (87.6). See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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