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Have you ever thought about entering a Soaring Contest, but have been afraid to try? Feel intimidated by a full contest, or feel that you cannot take an entire week off work to go fly? Want to get a taste of contest tasks without the same pressure? Would you like to have experts on-hand for advice and teaching? How about having nightly seminars to learn how to fly faster and better? If you answered "yes" to any of those items, then check out http://www.dustup.org The Seattle Glider Council Soaring Foundation is holding the 3rd Annual "Dust Up" event over Memorial Day weekend. This unique 3-day event emulates a low-key Sports Class contest, while providing added support and educational opportunities for newcomers. Experienced contest pilots are also welcome to attend, and for the first time we will be providing an advanced set of tasks for those who have flown in contests before. More information - including fees, registration forms, and a guide to the area, are located at http://www.dustup.org Enjoy, and we hope to see you there! --Noel Wade & Kevin Finke (Contest Director & Contest Manager, respectively) |
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![]() Have you been thinking about entering a Contest for the first time? Are you wondering what to bring or how to prepare? If so, check out the http://www.dustup.org website. We've just posted a big presentation talking about how to prepare and what to bring to your first contest - with photos and full audio narration! Enjoy, --Noel P.S. Only 46 days until the Dust-Up! Newbies and experienced pilots are all welcome, Registration details are on the website at http://www.dustup.org/Registration.html On Mar 6, 5:34*pm, "noel.wade" wrote: All - Have you ever thought about entering a Soaring Contest, but have been afraid to try? Feel intimidated by a full contest, or feel that you cannot take an entire week off work to go fly? Want to get a taste of contest tasks without the same pressure? Would you like to have experts on-hand for advice and teaching? How about having nightly seminars to learn how to fly faster and better? If you answered "yes" to any of those items, then check outhttp://www.dustup.org The Seattle Glider Council Soaring Foundation is holding the 3rd Annual "Dust Up" event over Memorial Day weekend. *This unique 3-day event emulates a low-key Sports Class contest, while providing added support and educational opportunities for newcomers. Experienced contest pilots are also welcome to attend, and for the first time we will be providing an advanced set of tasks for those who have flown in contests before. More information - including fees, registration forms, and a guide to the area, are located athttp://www.dustup.org Enjoy, and we hope to see you there! --Noel Wade & Kevin Finke (Contest Director & Contest Manager, respectively) |
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