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Looking like a good soaring day here today. The current hope is to
have the Cherokee, Woodstock, Foka 4, and Ka-6 up today. Nothing like throwing a bunch of wood up in the air. Will report back on the no doubt epic flights that will be had. |
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On Jun 1, 8:38 am, wrote:
Looking like a good soaring day here today. The current hope is to have the Cherokee, Woodstock, Foka 4, and Ka-6 up today. Nothing like throwing a bunch of wood up in the air. Will report back on the no doubt epic flights that will be had. Well it was a great day all around for everyone involved. The Ka-6 got out on the first tow of the day and spent the day flying circles (big circles) around the airport. The Foka 4 was the next out followed by me in the Cherokee and Matt Michael in the Woodstock. Matt and I team flew to the west northwest towards the Boone airport and were joined by the Ka-6 for much of the 11 mile trip. Then he headed off to the southeast while we explored a nice looking cloud street. We were rewarded with 10 miles, directly into the wind, and about a 1000 foot altitude gain, without turning! Finally over the town of Boxholm we decided to go a little northeast to the next street. We contacted the Foka, who had been up to Fort Dodge, 42 miles away from Ames, and he came over and flew with us back home. I was easily above final glide so just worked the street with a slight tailwind. For a 20 mile trip I lost only 1500-2000 feet of altitude. Not too shabby! Matt had headed back to the northwest as the street was still looking good while i turned over the airport and decided to head to the north. By this time the Ka6 was already about 10 miles to the north at a fair altitude and headed home. The foka had gotten above me and was headed that direction. I set out to the north hoping to grab another turnpoint and make it home in time for supper. As I left the airport I found a little bit of lift and worked it for a while, but then pressed on to the north. I was greeted with constant 400-600 fpm down. This was about 5:30 PM and many of the gliders in the air were creeping back towards the airport as the day started to wind down. It was obvious that alot of us were going to be landing soon. I felt I was in a good position but finally when I was a few miles north of the airport and down to 2000 AGL I decided to turn back. I had been in pretty much the same position last week when I got home so I wasnt too concerned. However I was unable to get out of the sinking air into any workable lift. I started to circumvent the city to keep landable options open as i had gotten below glideslope for the airport. Finally I was down to 1000 AGL and was soon to give up even staying aloft. Ames has gotten about 8 inches of rain in the last week and flooding is rampant everywhere. All of the fields in my immediate vicinity were visibly muddy. Perfectly landable but not preferred if I had the choice. I had a very nice concrete road immediately under me and I had the chance to really scope it out as far as obstructions to flight. I saw no wires, signs, and as I came in for the landing, no traffic. So I took it. Heavy braking got me stopped quick and I was well off on the shoulder before any cars got near. Soon a county sheriffs deputy was there keeping me company and after a while the Ka6 and Foka pilots were there to help derig. and I still made it home in time for supper. Turns out that Matt Michael in the Woodstock got to cloudbase after turning back from me, and worked out to about 20 miles north of the airport and 8500 AGL!! Highest out of anyone for the day. He flew right over top of me on his way to the airport and didnt even know it. all in all a great day, with 9 individual gliders taking 12 tows. Hopefully we can have many more like it for the rest of the season. |
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Great recount of the day Tony..............sounds like fun was had by
all. Cheers, Brad On Jun 1, 8:56*pm, wrote: On Jun 1, 8:38 am, wrote: Looking like a good soaring day here today. *The current hope is to have the Cherokee, Woodstock, Foka 4, and Ka-6 up today. *Nothing like throwing a bunch of wood up in the air. *Will report back on the no doubt epic flights that will be had. Well it was a great day all around for everyone involved. The Ka-6 got out on the first tow of the day and spent the day flying circles (big circles) around the airport. *The Foka 4 was the next out followed by me in the Cherokee and Matt Michael in the Woodstock. Matt and I team flew to the west northwest towards the Boone airport and were joined by the Ka-6 for much of the 11 mile trip. *Then he headed off to the southeast while we explored a nice looking cloud street. *We were rewarded with 10 miles, directly into the wind, and about a 1000 foot altitude gain, without turning! *Finally over the town of Boxholm we decided to go a little northeast to the next street. *We contacted the Foka, who had been up to Fort Dodge, 42 miles away from Ames, and he came over and flew with us back home. *I was easily above final glide so just worked the street with a slight tailwind. *For a 20 mile trip I lost only 1500-2000 feet of altitude. Not too shabby! *Matt had headed back to the northwest as the street was still looking good while i turned over the airport and decided to head to the north. *By this time the Ka6 was already about 10 miles to the north at a fair altitude and headed home. *The foka had gotten above me and was headed that direction. *I set out to the north hoping to grab another turnpoint and make it home in time for supper. *As I left the airport I found a little bit of lift and worked it for a while, but then pressed on to the north. *I was greeted with constant 400-600 fpm down. *This was about 5:30 PM and many of the gliders in the air were creeping back towards the airport as the day started to wind down. *It was obvious that alot of us were going to be landing soon. *I felt I was in a good position but finally when I was a few miles north of the airport and down to 2000 AGL I decided to turn back. *I had been in pretty much the same position last week when I got home so I wasnt too concerned. *However I was unable to get out of the sinking air into any workable lift. *I started to circumvent the city to keep landable options open as i had gotten below glideslope for the airport. *Finally I was down to 1000 AGL and was soon to give up even staying aloft. Ames has gotten about 8 inches of rain in the last week and flooding is rampant everywhere. *All of the fields in my immediate vicinity were visibly muddy. *Perfectly landable but not preferred if I had the choice. *I had a very nice concrete road immediately under me and I had the chance to really scope it out as far as obstructions to flight. *I saw no wires, signs, and as I came in for the landing, no traffic. *So I took it. *Heavy braking got me stopped quick and I was well off on the shoulder before any cars got near. *Soon a county sheriffs deputy was there keeping me company and after a while the Ka6 and Foka pilots were there to help derig. *and I still made it home in time for supper. Turns out that Matt Michael in the Woodstock got to cloudbase after turning back from me, and worked out to about 20 miles north of the airport and 8500 AGL!! *Highest out of anyone for the day. *He flew right over top of me on his way to the airport and didnt even know it. all in all a great day, with 9 individual gliders taking 12 tows. Hopefully we can have many more like it for the rest of the season. |
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On Jun 1, 11:21 pm, Brad wrote:
Great recount of the day Tony..............sounds like fun was had by all. Cheers, Brad On Jun 1, 8:56 pm, wrote: On Jun 1, 8:38 am, wrote: Looking like a good soaring day here today. The current hope is to have the Cherokee, Woodstock, Foka 4, and Ka-6 up today. Nothing like throwing a bunch of wood up in the air. Will report back on the no doubt epic flights that will be had. Well it was a great day all around for everyone involved. The Ka-6 got out on the first tow of the day and spent the day flying circles (big circles) around the airport. The Foka 4 was the next out followed by me in the Cherokee and Matt Michael in the Woodstock. Matt and I team flew to the west northwest towards the Boone airport and were joined by the Ka-6 for much of the 11 mile trip. Then he headed off to the southeast while we explored a nice looking cloud street. We were rewarded with 10 miles, directly into the wind, and about a 1000 foot altitude gain, without turning! Finally over the town of Boxholm we decided to go a little northeast to the next street. We contacted the Foka, who had been up to Fort Dodge, 42 miles away from Ames, and he came over and flew with us back home. I was easily above final glide so just worked the street with a slight tailwind. For a 20 mile trip I lost only 1500-2000 feet of altitude. Not too shabby! Matt had headed back to the northwest as the street was still looking good while i turned over the airport and decided to head to the north. By this time the Ka6 was already about 10 miles to the north at a fair altitude and headed home. The foka had gotten above me and was headed that direction. I set out to the north hoping to grab another turnpoint and make it home in time for supper. As I left the airport I found a little bit of lift and worked it for a while, but then pressed on to the north. I was greeted with constant 400-600 fpm down. This was about 5:30 PM and many of the gliders in the air were creeping back towards the airport as the day started to wind down. It was obvious that alot of us were going to be landing soon. I felt I was in a good position but finally when I was a few miles north of the airport and down to 2000 AGL I decided to turn back. I had been in pretty much the same position last week when I got home so I wasnt too concerned. However I was unable to get out of the sinking air into any workable lift. I started to circumvent the city to keep landable options open as i had gotten below glideslope for the airport. Finally I was down to 1000 AGL and was soon to give up even staying aloft. Ames has gotten about 8 inches of rain in the last week and flooding is rampant everywhere. All of the fields in my immediate vicinity were visibly muddy. Perfectly landable but not preferred if I had the choice. I had a very nice concrete road immediately under me and I had the chance to really scope it out as far as obstructions to flight. I saw no wires, signs, and as I came in for the landing, no traffic. So I took it. Heavy braking got me stopped quick and I was well off on the shoulder before any cars got near. Soon a county sheriffs deputy was there keeping me company and after a while the Ka6 and Foka pilots were there to help derig. and I still made it home in time for supper. Turns out that Matt Michael in the Woodstock got to cloudbase after turning back from me, and worked out to about 20 miles north of the airport and 8500 AGL!! Highest out of anyone for the day. He flew right over top of me on his way to the airport and didnt even know it. all in all a great day, with 9 individual gliders taking 12 tows. Hopefully we can have many more like it for the rest of the season. brad - we had a blast. Matt Michael and I nearly broke ribs at supper we were laughing so hard. |
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Sounds like you guys have about as much fun as my flying buddies and I
do.............after a day of cavorting amongst the Q, it's derig and off to Pizza and Beer! Say hi to Matt for me! Brad On Jun 1, 9:32*pm, wrote: On Jun 1, 11:21 pm, Brad wrote: Great recount of the day Tony..............sounds like fun was had by all. Cheers, Brad On Jun 1, 8:56 pm, wrote: On Jun 1, 8:38 am, wrote: Looking like a good soaring day here today. *The current hope is to have the Cherokee, Woodstock, Foka 4, and Ka-6 up today. *Nothing like throwing a bunch of wood up in the air. *Will report back on the no doubt epic flights that will be had. Well it was a great day all around for everyone involved. The Ka-6 got out on the first tow of the day and spent the day flying circles (big circles) around the airport. *The Foka 4 was the next out followed by me in the Cherokee and Matt Michael in the Woodstock. Matt and I team flew to the west northwest towards the Boone airport and were joined by the Ka-6 for much of the 11 mile trip. *Then he headed off to the southeast while we explored a nice looking cloud street. *We were rewarded with 10 miles, directly into the wind, and about a 1000 foot altitude gain, without turning! *Finally over the town of Boxholm we decided to go a little northeast to the next street. *We contacted the Foka, who had been up to Fort Dodge, 42 miles away from Ames, and he came over and flew with us back home. *I was easily above final glide so just worked the street with a slight tailwind. *For a 20 mile trip I lost only 1500-2000 feet of altitude.. Not too shabby! *Matt had headed back to the northwest as the street was still looking good while i turned over the airport and decided to head to the north. *By this time the Ka6 was already about 10 miles to the north at a fair altitude and headed home. *The foka had gotten above me and was headed that direction. *I set out to the north hoping to grab another turnpoint and make it home in time for supper. *As I left the airport I found a little bit of lift and worked it for a while, but then pressed on to the north. *I was greeted with constant 400-600 fpm down. *This was about 5:30 PM and many of the gliders in the air were creeping back towards the airport as the day started to wind down. *It was obvious that alot of us were going to be landing soon. *I felt I was in a good position but finally when I was a few miles north of the airport and down to 2000 AGL I decided to turn back. *I had been in pretty much the same position last week when I got home so I wasnt too concerned. *However I was unable to get out of the sinking air into any workable lift. *I started to circumvent the city to keep landable options open as i had gotten below glideslope for the airport. *Finally I was down to 1000 AGL and was soon to give up even staying aloft. Ames has gotten about 8 inches of rain in the last week and flooding is rampant everywhere. *All of the fields in my immediate vicinity were visibly muddy. *Perfectly landable but not preferred if I had the choice. *I had a very nice concrete road immediately under me and I had the chance to really scope it out as far as obstructions to flight. *I saw no wires, signs, and as I came in for the landing, no traffic. *So I took it. *Heavy braking got me stopped quick and I was well off on the shoulder before any cars got near. *Soon a county sheriffs deputy was there keeping me company and after a while the Ka6 and Foka pilots were there to help derig. *and I still made it home in time for supper. Turns out that Matt Michael in the Woodstock got to cloudbase after turning back from me, and worked out to about 20 miles north of the airport and 8500 AGL!! *Highest out of anyone for the day. *He flew right over top of me on his way to the airport and didnt even know it. all in all a great day, with 9 individual gliders taking 12 tows. Hopefully we can have many more like it for the rest of the season. brad - we had a blast. *Matt Michael and I nearly broke ribs at supper we were laughing so hard.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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