Saturday late afternoon WS flight?
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Saturday late afternoon WS flight?
I think WS may be doable tomorrow afternoon. What do others think?
Optomist's Club
We will check 11:20am forecast update-- if gust factor is backed off, we are in.
Matthew
Matthew
Turned out quite nice for a rather cold clear crisp day. Basil launched about 3:30 and I soon followed. Gary and Nelson launch followed some time later by Yanni. Lift was everywhere. Gary and Nelson got to three grand over or maybe a little more. Everyone landed in the LZ.
Should have come out today.
Joe
Should have come out today.
Joe
Yesterday was again one of those days where the Woodstock Gradient Effect was present (again
). Like Joe said, it was cold, but worth it. Got there about 1:30P and found Janni in the parking lot. The conditions were moderately strong at that time from the sound of the cycles in the trees. Joe and Gary made it up the mountain a few minutes later and we took our time setting up. The majority of the time we were setting up the conditions were fine and easily launchable. A few strong ones did blow thru. Nelson was the last of the faithful to arrive. Once Joe went up the tower and measured 10 to 15 constant it was time to go. I launched and made sure I stayed out in front of the mountain. Figure 8ed in the abundant lift and found a 20 knot WNW headwind at times. Got to 1200' over pretty easily and boated around to the SW and NE until Joe launched and joined me. Didn't want to break down in the dark, so I went out to land of course with the LZ lifting off. Got it down OK with some cows as obstacles. Watched Gary, Joe, and Nelson sky out while I broke down. Joe flew out to Rt. 11, Nelson was chasing a pair of sailplanes to the north, and Gary was exploring down to the SW. Yanni got to fly his Falcon 225 at the end of the day when it really mellowed out and had a nice soaring flight. Nelson was last to land at sunset, and deemed it a very good day.
Bacil

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