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On Oct 1, 11:49 am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Frank, Which region would apply to the USA. It is not clear on the web site. Thanks, Paul Remde "Frank" wrote in message ... On Sep 29, 3:32 am, (Robert Allinson) wrote: I seem to remember there was a lengthy discussion here about PC soaring simulators but I've not been able to find it again. Does anyone know whether there was a concensus on which simulator was most realistic? I seem to remember Condor and Silent Wings being discussed. And check out the "Monday Night Soaring" Condor races (http://www.gliderracing.com/pub/) , held every Monday evening at 7 & 10 pm Eastern time. Anyone can participate, and it's free. Paul, MNS East and West are the best times for US. Pacific is oriented towards Australia/Far East and Europe is oriented towards Europe (obviously). As an east coast US person I can easily fly both the US contests in an evening (although I can get too tired trying to fly both). The tasks are posted an hour before they are open for joining. -- Matt |
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Hi Frank,
Which one starts at 7 PM and which one at 10 PM Eastern time? Thanks, Paul Remde wrote in message ... On Oct 1, 11:49 am, "Paul Remde" wrote: Hi Frank, Which region would apply to the USA. It is not clear on the web site. Thanks, Paul Remde "Frank" wrote in message ... On Sep 29, 3:32 am, (Robert Allinson) wrote: I seem to remember there was a lengthy discussion here about PC soaring simulators but I've not been able to find it again. Does anyone know whether there was a concensus on which simulator was most realistic? I seem to remember Condor and Silent Wings being discussed. And check out the "Monday Night Soaring" Condor races (http://www.gliderracing.com/pub/) , held every Monday evening at 7 & 10 pm Eastern time. Anyone can participate, and it's free. Paul, MNS East and West are the best times for US. Pacific is oriented towards Australia/Far East and Europe is oriented towards Europe (obviously). As an east coast US person I can easily fly both the US contests in an evening (although I can get too tired trying to fly both). The tasks are posted an hour before they are open for joining. -- Matt |
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Also note that Condor has rolling monthly competitions in various
glider classes on the SpeedBattle.com servers. Good stuff and challenging tasks! (but spend some time getting comfortable with Condor, before learning how to play online) --Noel |
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