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Well, we finally had a good day - maybe 3/4 of a full Parowan day -
great lift, but very few clouds. Apparently the temps got a few degrees higher today, and the winds were fairly light out of the south. The task advisors knew we didn't want to go very far south, and we *definitely* did not want to go back over the desert with no clouds, so they tasked us to the east. Reports were of achieved bottom-to-top climb rates in the 6-8kt range, topping out well above 18,000'. Very few landouts, and most pilots had a pretty good time. Tomorrow is the last day, and there is a very tight race for 2 & 3rd overall, but Ray Gimmey seems to have the 1st place position locked up. It would be very nice to end the contest with a 'full Monty' Parowan day, but we'll take whatever comes. TA |
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On Jun 23, 11:39*pm, Frank wrote:
Well, we finally had a good day - maybe 3/4 of a full Parowan day - great lift, but very few clouds. *Apparently the temps got a few degrees higher today, and the winds were fairly light out of the south. *The task advisors knew we didn't want to go very far south, and we *definitely* did not want to go back over the desert with no clouds, so they tasked us to the east. *Reports were of achieved bottom-to-top climb rates in the 6-8kt range, topping out well above 18,000'. *Very few landouts, and most pilots had a pretty good time. Tomorrow is the last day, and there is a very tight race for 2 & 3rd overall, but Ray Gimmey seems to have the 1st *place position locked up. *It would be very nice to end the contest with a 'full Monty' Parowan day, but we'll take whatever comes. TA WAY TO GO FRANK!!! & THANKS FOR THE REPORTS Glen |
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On Jun 23, 11:39*pm, Frank wrote:
Well, we finally had a good day - maybe 3/4 of a full Parowan day - great lift, but very few clouds. *Apparently the temps got a few degrees higher today, and the winds were fairly light out of the south. *The task advisors knew we didn't want to go very far south, and we *definitely* did not want to go back over the desert with no clouds, so they tasked us to the east. *Reports were of achieved bottom-to-top climb rates in the 6-8kt range, topping out well above 18,000'. *Very few landouts, and most pilots had a pretty good time. Tomorrow is the last day, and there is a very tight race for 2 & 3rd overall, but Ray Gimmey seems to have the 1st *place position locked up. *It would be very nice to end the contest with a 'full Monty' Parowan day, but we'll take whatever comes. TA Frank, Look at it this way... you could be back home sitting in the mud stuck on Day 4. By that standard, you're in pretty darn good shape. P3 |
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