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KRUT 021815Z 03004KT 10SM FEW100 24/03 A3035 RMK AO1
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On Thursday, May 2, 2013 2:38:35 PM UTC-4, Evan Ludeman wrote:
KRUT 021815Z 03004KT 10SM FEW100 24/03 A3035 RMK AO1 T8 We haven't seen a Cu down here in Region 2 all week, even though it's been pretty soarable. Looks like the really good stuff has stayed just north. Still, it's getting on to being the best Spring we've had in quite some time. P3 |
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Me too!...but I settle for watching Waveguru's video from his Abert Rim adventure.
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Why weren't you up today ? At one point we
had 11.7 knots on the averager in the Duo. Bases up to 10,000 - in New England !! I didn't go far from Sterling, just Keene- Turner Falls-return (for my bi-annual), but others went much further... See ya, Dave |
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On Thursday, May 2, 2013 6:35:48 PM UTC-4, Dave Nadler wrote:
Why weren't you up today ? That "surly bond" thing. Hoping this dry wx can hold on through the weekend. T8 |
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Word is our favorite PW-6 pilot took a tow to 1200 AGL and promptly climbed to 9400 AGL at KVSF today.
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rub it in
KIXD 022034Z 34017G23KT 1SM -SN BR BKN008 OVC014 01/M01 A3039 AO2 RAE26SNB26 P0008 Worst spring in Kansas since 100+ years. Ernst |
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Ernst wrote:
rub it in KIXD 022034Z 34017G23KT 1SM -SN BR BKN008 OVC014 01/M01 A3039 AO2 RAE26SNB26 P0008 Worst spring in Kansas since 100+ years. Ernst After a decent 70 degree yesterday. We're back to rain (snow up north) in wi. One of these days I hope the runway will no longer be the swampy morass it is now. Supposedly it is spring here is the frozen tundra, but it sure doesn't seem that way. Pete |
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Moriarty is back on a 7 day per week schedule. A few days ago, I got off at
1,100' AGL (7,300' MSL) in 18 kts lift, climbed to 15,000' and headed out. Top of the flight was 17,800' MSL. Ah... High desert soaring. It just can't be beat for reliability! "Peter von Tresckow" wrote in message ... Ernst wrote: rub it in KIXD 022034Z 34017G23KT 1SM -SN BR BKN008 OVC014 01/M01 A3039 AO2 RAE26SNB26 P0008 Worst spring in Kansas since 100+ years. Ernst After a decent 70 degree yesterday. We're back to rain (snow up north) in wi. One of these days I hope the runway will no longer be the swampy morass it is now. Supposedly it is spring here is the frozen tundra, but it sure doesn't seem that way. Pete |
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