tonycondon
Gastons CRO (Chief Dinner Reservation Officer)
Troy - that heat is wonderful! we've been getting some great lift. The last two days I've found 900 fpm climbs to over 9000 feet just south of Llano!
Today was a similar task to yesterday. First NW towards Brady, then east towards Lampasas, then South past Marble Falls then NW towards Mason and finally east back to Llano.
The first half of the task was in total blue conditions but I was still able to find good lift and made good time getting into the Lampasas circle. Turning south there I got low to the northeast of Buchanan Lake but was saved by a group of vultures who led me to a good thermal and then I connected with a street that allowed me to run for about 15 miles without turning between 7 and 8000 feet. Then it was a downwind run to a point 15 miles west of Llano where I was careful to stay very high to avoid a rerun of yesterdays landout. As it turned out the last 10 miles to the airport were in solid lift and I was running at 80 mph just to try to get down. I still finished at 2000 feet and had to force the glider to get down to pattern altitude!
The flight ended up being good enough to win the day, beating Frank Paynter (TA) by 14 points. I consider that a hell of an accomplishment as this is Frank's 11th contest of the season.
http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0/gliding/flightinfo.html?flightId=-547474619
Today was a similar task to yesterday. First NW towards Brady, then east towards Lampasas, then South past Marble Falls then NW towards Mason and finally east back to Llano.
The first half of the task was in total blue conditions but I was still able to find good lift and made good time getting into the Lampasas circle. Turning south there I got low to the northeast of Buchanan Lake but was saved by a group of vultures who led me to a good thermal and then I connected with a street that allowed me to run for about 15 miles without turning between 7 and 8000 feet. Then it was a downwind run to a point 15 miles west of Llano where I was careful to stay very high to avoid a rerun of yesterdays landout. As it turned out the last 10 miles to the airport were in solid lift and I was running at 80 mph just to try to get down. I still finished at 2000 feet and had to force the glider to get down to pattern altitude!
The flight ended up being good enough to win the day, beating Frank Paynter (TA) by 14 points. I consider that a hell of an accomplishment as this is Frank's 11th contest of the season.
http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0/gliding/flightinfo.html?flightId=-547474619