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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:32:18 PM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote:
On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 10:09:31 PM UTC-4, Tony wrote: V3's also took the bottom two spots, or two of the bottom five, considering that the only ones below were withdrawn. 15 and 18m Nationals will be interesting this year now that JS-3s are in the country. Perry is kind of weird with "FAI" classes but no water ballast. Perry is it's own thing. You have pilots that are current, pilots that are contest current and guys that haven't flown in six months. The weather is whatever it is (highly variable, this year four low blue days, medium hard to really hard). 18s and 15s allow water. Water was not an advantage this year. I gridded dry three days, carried water halfway around one day, was glad to be rid of it when I finally dumped it. Gliders win nothing, especially with speeds in 40s, 50s and low 60s. This year's winners, Dick, Erik, Jason and Chris are a fine bunch of pilots. 15s was a lot of fun. See you guys next year! Evan / T8 T8: Nice work in the '20! Second overall and the last day win... |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:32:18 PM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote:
On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 10:09:31 PM UTC-4, Tony wrote: V3's also took the bottom two spots, or two of the bottom five, considering that the only ones below were withdrawn. 15 and 18m Nationals will be interesting this year now that JS-3s are in the country. Perry is kind of weird with "FAI" classes but no water ballast. Perry is it's own thing. You have pilots that are current, pilots that are contest current and guys that haven't flown in six months. The weather is whatever it is (highly variable, this year four low blue days, medium hard to really hard). 18s and 15s allow water. Water was not an advantage this year. I gridded dry three days, carried water halfway around one day, was glad to be rid of it when I finally dumped it. Gliders win nothing, especially with speeds in 40s, 50s and low 60s. This year's winners, Dick, Erik, Jason and Chris are a fine bunch of pilots. 15s was a lot of fun. See you guys next year! Evan / T8 65 gliders, low weak, blue, and sometimes windy, and not a scratch on a glider. UH/SST |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
On Monday, 29 April 2019 12:00:45 UTC-6, Dan Daly wrote:
On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:32:18 PM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote: On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 10:09:31 PM UTC-4, Tony wrote: V3's also took the bottom two spots, or two of the bottom five, considering that the only ones below were withdrawn. 15 and 18m Nationals will be interesting this year now that JS-3s are in the country. Perry is kind of weird with "FAI" classes but no water ballast. Perry is it's own thing. You have pilots that are current, pilots that are contest current and guys that haven't flown in six months. The weather is whatever it is (highly variable, this year four low blue days, medium hard to really hard). 18s and 15s allow water. Water was not an advantage this year. I gridded dry three days, carried water halfway around one day, was glad to be rid of it when I finally dumped it. Gliders win nothing, especially with speeds in 40s, 50s and low 60s. This year's winners, Dick, Erik, Jason and Chris are a fine bunch of pilots. 15s was a lot of fun. See you guys next year! Evan / T8 T8: Nice work in the '20! Second overall and the last day win... T8 would have won if he did not get the 250 UO (unsafe operation) penalty on Wednesday. OUCH |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 2:18:12 PM UTC-4, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Monday, 29 April 2019 12:00:45 UTC-6, Dan Daly wrote: On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:32:18 PM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote: On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 10:09:31 PM UTC-4, Tony wrote: V3's also took the bottom two spots, or two of the bottom five, considering that the only ones below were withdrawn. 15 and 18m Nationals will be interesting this year now that JS-3s are in the country. Perry is kind of weird with "FAI" classes but no water ballast. Perry is it's own thing. You have pilots that are current, pilots that are contest current and guys that haven't flown in six months. The weather is whatever it is (highly variable, this year four low blue days, medium hard to really hard). 18s and 15s allow water. Water was not an advantage this year. I gridded dry three days, carried water halfway around one day, was glad to be rid of it when I finally dumped it. Gliders win nothing, especially with speeds in 40s, 50s and low 60s. This year's winners, Dick, Erik, Jason and Chris are a fine bunch of pilots. 15s was a lot of fun. See you guys next year! Evan / T8 T8: Nice work in the '20! Second overall and the last day win... T8 would have won if he did not get the 250 UO (unsafe operation) penalty on Wednesday. OUCH Yep. I made a mistake / owned it / apologized to the CD even before I knew I'd got the penalty. Crummy pattern for a relight. Didn't scratch anything, but margins were too thin / not up to my usual standard. If that's a national record for a UO penalty, I promise to be humble about it. -T8 |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
Why not just live in the Reno/Carson City area?Â* Or Moriarty, for that
matter. On 4/29/2019 11:34 AM, Ramy wrote: I realize I am hijacking the thread but if you want to always be ready and live in an area where soaring season never ends and you can fly cross country in thermals or wave every month of the year without having to drive more than 3-4 hours then central California (Bay Area) is your place. Just check OLC... Ramy -- Dan, 5J |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
Except for Club Class...plenty of room left on the entry list for Sunday flower 2019!
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 2:34:59 PM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote:
On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 2:18:12 PM UTC-4, Ron Gleason wrote: On Monday, 29 April 2019 12:00:45 UTC-6, Dan Daly wrote: On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:32:18 PM UTC-4, Tango Eight wrote: On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 10:09:31 PM UTC-4, Tony wrote: V3's also took the bottom two spots, or two of the bottom five, considering that the only ones below were withdrawn. 15 and 18m Nationals will be interesting this year now that JS-3s are in the country. Perry is kind of weird with "FAI" classes but no water ballast. Perry is it's own thing. You have pilots that are current, pilots that are contest current and guys that haven't flown in six months. The weather is whatever it is (highly variable, this year four low blue days, medium hard to really hard). 18s and 15s allow water. Water was not an advantage this year. I gridded dry three days, carried water halfway around one day, was glad to be rid of it when I finally dumped it. Gliders win nothing, especially with speeds in 40s, 50s and low 60s.. This year's winners, Dick, Erik, Jason and Chris are a fine bunch of pilots. 15s was a lot of fun. See you guys next year! Evan / T8 T8: Nice work in the '20! Second overall and the last day win... T8 would have won if he did not get the 250 UO (unsafe operation) penalty on Wednesday. OUCH Yep. I made a mistake / owned it / apologized to the CD even before I knew I'd got the penalty. Crummy pattern for a relight. Didn't scratch anything, but margins were too thin / not up to my usual standard. If that's a national record for a UO penalty, I promise to be humble about it. -T8 Not even close to the record. Record is lose all your points and ejection. UH |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
(Continuing hijacking the thread)
Many folks move to Reno/Carson area to retire and enjoy fantastic soaring for 4-5 month per year, the rest of the year the glider seats in the trailer (except a small handful of pilots who can fly the Sierra wave in class A). Living in the Bay Area or Central Valley gives you access to great soaring year around. Ramy |
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
Ill plug AZ too we fly most weekends, if we had a fbo and not a club I would post a xc flight at least every other week all winter long at Prescott
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Ventus 3 Performance In Perry SC
Haha Ramy - please let us know what the average cost is of a nice 4,000’ home in SF or the Central Valley?
Warm hugs (and let’s fly together again soon), Bruno - B4 |
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