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I got my Diamond Goal done last year and I'm going for Diamond Distance this
year. I'd like comments on one of the routes I'm considering. I understand I can have three turnpoints + start/finish. We have prevailing wind (sea breeze) out of the SE. Good days will see well spaced 3-4 kt thermals to 6 or 7k agl. One route I'm considering basically "yo-yo's" along an out & return course. To illustrate, there are three turnpoints along a line running NW from my home field--let's call the closest A, then B and the furtherst C. The route is Start - C - A - B - Start/Finish. The downside is that I'm beating into a headwind (usually only 6-10 kts) for 1/2 of the flight. The upside is that by spending about 1/2 the course covering the same ground 4 times I'm betting I can benefit from good knowledge of the local conditions to improve my speed. I'm sure others have used this strategy--what pro's & con's did you find? |
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