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Old May 23rd 08, 07:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Pete Brown
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Default Cherokee out and about

I think it's so great that there are still guys out there who like
flying for the sake of flying.

Bravo

Pete
Anchorage



wrote:
In fact its the first real triangle that I have ever
completed in the Cherokee. 46 nautical miles total in a mere 3 hrs 10
minutes. Lift was strong and so was the sink. A few times I pushed
ole 373Y up to a whopping 70 mph! I was always rewarded with another
thermal.

Final glide was fun too. I managed to get to my highest altitude of
the day over the last turnpoint. 6100 AGL with 18 miles to home. I
heard other club gliders having trouble finding lift at all near the
airport so I knew I should get as high as I can while I still had 500
fpm thermals. some high cirrus were moving in from the west and
partially obscuring the sun down there. I was pretty much on
glideslope the whole way back. I finally broke down about 4 miles out
and 1700 AGL and spent a few minutes circling to try to better my
position. I managed to improve it slightly but not much really. I
got to the airport with plenty of altitude to do a pattern. The good
ole cherokee managed a solid 18:1 ratio on the final glide, with
basically calm winds.

Maybe, just maybe, im starting to get the hang of this. Or I just got
lucky, cant really tell.