
March 22nd 16, 12:34 AM
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Gordon Boettger Glider Record Attempt - Mon 03/21/2016
Got it...thanks Ron Gleason.
On Monday, March 21, 2016 at 4:56:00 PM UTC-4, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Monday, 21 March 2016 14:35:11 UTC-6, wrote:
Is there a way to filter the DeLorme inReach track so it only shows points of a single flight? Displaying the complete tracking history just confuses the mission.
On Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 6:46:00 PM UTC-4, WaltWX wrote:
Posted by Walt Rogers - WX
As flight dispatcher/weather support I once again will be commenting on the flight through my twitter feed: @wrogerswx
My blog is NOT active this year. However, I'll post graphics and occasional longer discussions on my Dropbox account "Weather Board":
http://bit.ly/1pv30VS
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On Monday 31 Mar, I'll be making another record attempt in the Duo Discus glider with Hugh. If you're interested in following along, you can click on the link below which will provide you with my position, altitude, and speed throughout the flight. Select the arrow next to MAP FILTERS on the left and then by DATE AND TIME RANGE select CURRENTLY TRACKING to follow the flight. On the map you can click on the blue dots which will show more detailed position at that point. There is also a CENTER button on the left side that shows current position on the map. Altitudes and speeds will vary throughout the flight, but we will have a clearance up to 28,000 feet.
My main goal is to complete a straight line distance record with a goal of Rapid City, SD, however excessive upper level moisture along the route in NV might not make it possible to fly that route safely. We will make that call at launch time (sunrise). Our other option would be to fly north and south along the Sierra Nevada range and attempting a 3 turn point distance record, so I'll likely aim for flying from Minden (launch point) down to Inyokern, then up to Susanville, back down towards Mojave, and then back north to Minden or the northeast in NV. As you know, there are so many variables with this stuff, so who really knows where we'll end up, where we go, or when we land. Bottom line for me is to have fun and keep learning.
Click below to track our flight:
https://share.delorme.com/GordonBoettger
I'm not sure how this twitter stuff works, but Walt Rogers' (expert weather guy tracking our flight and in communication with us during the flight) has a twitter feed going.
Walt's Twitter feed:
@wrogerswx
Cheers,
Gordo
yes, on the upper left you will see 'Map Filter (OFF)' click on that and you will get a list of options for filtering. You can choose 'Currently Tracking' or 'Last Track'
It looks like they have landed back in Minden
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