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![]() "Michael 182" wrote in message ... "Bill Daniels" wrote in message ... Morons indeed. I had a canard pusher zip between the glider I was flying and the tow plane 200 feet ahead near Boulder, CO this morning. It wasn't an aircraft I recognized so I assume it was headed for OSH. I didn't get the "N" number so he won't hear about it. It hit 105 in Boulder today. It must take forever for the tow plane to get you up. How is it flying a glider in this weather? Better or worse than cold for finding lift - or is overall temp not an issue? Michael Today was booming 1000FPM thermals to above 18,000'. (I stopped climbing at 17,999) I was crying that I had to fly rides instead of rigging my Nimbus and trying for a 1000Km out and back. The old Pawnees struggle pretty hard but they can tow a 2-32 with three people in it to at least 10,500'. For good thermals, we just need a steep temperature lapse rate and a relatively dry atmosphere to avoid thunderstorms and today we got it. The thunderbumpers held off until after 6PM today. Hot and dry weather is usually good. We've had a long string of 600 mile + cross countries in gliders this year. A couple of guys flew from just south of Denver to Moriarty east of Albuquerque and returned to land at their home airport. No bad for running on empty. If you want to see some GPS flight logs look at: http://www2.onlinecontest.org/olcphp...olc-usa&spr=en Select earlier dates for earlier flights. Bill Daniels |
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