On Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:15:06 AM UTC-4, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2014 06:47:55 -0700, son_of_flubber wrote:
An old hand wisely pointed out that I should savor all of the stages of learning to soar (for example, the 1-26 phase) and not be in a rush.
It's all fun.
Have you added flying mini-triangles to your repertoire yet?
By that I mean a small 3 or 4 turnpoint task with your airport at its
centre and legs or around 12-16km (8-10 miles), so the entire task counts
as local soaring and that you can easily go round more than once during a
flight. You'll find that flying round mini-triangles teaches you skills,
particularly if you use them as practise for staying high while going
faster, that you won't get from flying between randomly picked thermals.
A qualified yes. I'm working on coring thermals quickly and flying fast on headings. The local terrain and lift/sink is asymmetrical. I can play 'how far can I fly beyond that ridge line and still get home' going E W or S. There is a similar decision point to the north caused by a zone of dependable sink.
It's an interesting beautiful place to fly and I've never felt bored.
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