Friday Flying?
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Friday Flying?
Any one interested in flying on Friday. I'm thinking of heading to the Pulpit in the afternoon.
'Spark
Friday Flying?
I'm going to see if i can get out early.
David Bodner
d.bodner@verizon.net
(703) 516-7101
(703) 946-0123 cell
KI4AFI
On Aug 4, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Spark wrote:
>
> Any one interested in flying on Friday. I'm thinking of heading to
> the Pulpit in the afternoon.'Spark
> 301-462-8320
> http://community.webshots.com/user/sparkozoid
>
David Bodner
d.bodner@verizon.net
(703) 516-7101
(703) 946-0123 cell
KI4AFI
On Aug 4, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Spark wrote:
>
> Any one interested in flying on Friday. I'm thinking of heading to
> the Pulpit in the afternoon.'Spark
> 301-462-8320
> http://community.webshots.com/user/sparkozoid
>
Flyday Frying Retort
Hung out with Bruce and Hank from 1:30pm until about 5pm. Winds started at about 25, but decreased steadily and averaged about 18. We were all a bit leary of embedded Tstorms.
About 5pm, Hank headed for home and Joe Dell (our neighbor) came over to chat about windmills. Winds were steady 15 with clear skys upwind. After a lengthy chat with Joe, I assembled the Tandem Falcon and launched around 6pm, but by the time I walked to launch, winds had abated to about 8mph. It was marginally soarable. I headed S, but never got above launch.
I tried a new landing approach, hooking around the treeline and making an uphill landing in the grass just to the N of the house on the S end of the LZ. Bruce retrieved. Ironically, winds were back to 15-18 when we returned to launch just after 7pm.
I am heading to Oregon Ridge with plans to arrive at 9am Saturday for some PG training. I'll have three wings with me and will be there until about 2pm.
About 5pm, Hank headed for home and Joe Dell (our neighbor) came over to chat about windmills. Winds were steady 15 with clear skys upwind. After a lengthy chat with Joe, I assembled the Tandem Falcon and launched around 6pm, but by the time I walked to launch, winds had abated to about 8mph. It was marginally soarable. I headed S, but never got above launch.
I tried a new landing approach, hooking around the treeline and making an uphill landing in the grass just to the N of the house on the S end of the LZ. Bruce retrieved. Ironically, winds were back to 15-18 when we returned to launch just after 7pm.
I am heading to Oregon Ridge with plans to arrive at 9am Saturday for some PG training. I'll have three wings with me and will be there until about 2pm.
'Spark