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We have a small informal "contest" going on this weekend at Sky
Soaring outside of Chicago (http://skysoaring.com) and are laying out the grid for about 20 gliders. The even gliders are in one line and odd gliders in the other. We are about to start painting numbers on the turf and said to ourselves, what should the spacing be? What is the suggested minimum spacing from the nose of glider 1 to the nose of glider 3? Thanks, John |
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On May 27, 1:01*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
We have a small informal "contest" going on this weekend at Sky Soaring outside of Chicago (http://skysoaring.com) and are laying out the grid for about 20 gliders. The even gliders are in one line and odd gliders in the other. *We are about to start painting numbers on the turf and said to ourselves, what should the spacing be? What is the suggested minimum spacing from the nose of glider 1 to the nose of glider 3? Thanks, John It depends on how much room you have. Not much room, then pack them as close as you have to to get everyone in. Lots of room, increase the spacing so late arrivals can get in position easily. For an informal contest why even bother? ASA contests sometimes have more that 20 gliders and we gave up using an assigned grid years ago. We just put unballasted gliders (B class) in front and ballasted gliders (A class) behind them. Andy (GY) |
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More than one coat of paint is advisable.
We generally make it about half a metre. YMMV. On 2011/05/27 10:01 PM, ContestID67 wrote: We have a small informal "contest" going on this weekend at Sky Soaring outside of Chicago (http://skysoaring.com) and are laying out the grid for about 20 gliders. The even gliders are in one line and odd gliders in the other. We are about to start painting numbers on the turf and said to ourselves, what should the spacing be? What is the suggested minimum spacing from the nose of glider 1 to the nose of glider 3? Thanks, John -- Bruce Greeff T59D #1771 & Std Cirrus #57 |
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On May 27, 4:01*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
We have a small informal "contest" going on this weekend at Sky Soaring outside of Chicago (http://skysoaring.com) and are laying out the grid for about 20 gliders. The even gliders are in one line and odd gliders in the other. *We are about to start painting numbers on the turf and said to ourselves, what should the spacing be? What is the suggested minimum spacing from the nose of glider 1 to the nose of glider 3? Thanks, John Hi John, I lay out our contest grid here at Caesar Creek each year, both regionals and nationals. I use a 30' nose to nose spot. Gary Adams |
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