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Well folks, I am out here in Warner Springs, enjoying
Region 12 South. Today, as you can see on the SSA website, some folks put down some speeds. We even had the towpilots go up in a Grob twin, and end up with 1143 guest points. Ya, they had the best times of their life. When I came here, with water to the west of me, LA Basin, smog, and water to the east, I was wondering just what would come true. Well, today came true, with really good shear line flights, and if you are like me, well, I just had to stop every so often to climb in 8 to 12 kt. lift. Off of tow, I had 10.5 kts. on the averager to 11 thousand....at 11:45 a.m. Garret Willat, and his lovely wife Renna, and his family are putting on a show of shows for us. We have our daily pilots meetings under shade trees, on a grass lawn, with daily gifts to the winners. What about the soaring? Well, its good, really good, and a little like Montaque, being somewhat of local knowledge. But the soaring pilots here will share with you what you should do, and they do know the area extremely well. Every night we have dinners, either at the airport or go out to the local resturants. Friends, food and laughs all are being shared. The 2 towpilots shared at dinner their racing tactics. Thermal only going downwind, stay below start altitude for a while, and don't land out. Of course, the shear line was working big time, and not only can you see it, but a can of free breeze could be used to help get the smell out. . Your going to have to put Warner Springs on you contest plan, as they want to keep putting on a show. We have several folks from ASA here. Today TS1 had a great flight and after he landed was smiles from ear to ear. GW came to life and had a smokin flight in 15 Meter. So, for next year, or next time, keep Warner Springs in mind, its a new racing site, but Garret has put in some time here, and as CD, is doing a great job. Every morning at the pilots meetings he is going over the days tasks, making sure even the new guys are getting filled in, with the rules, etc. After you learn the area, it will reward you better than you could of ever hoped for. I'll post more notes later on, but for now Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly Safe, # 711 reporting. |
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Wow, Tom, can't wait to hear about your flight today in Day 4.
16mph faster than the second place finisher -- now that's a spanking!!! 2NO |
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711 -- I don't see a report from Day 5 (Friday) on the SSA contest
results. Que pasa? I flew over the task area in a Bonanza around 4pm and it looked like the sheer line was working pretty good ... 2NO |
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