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Old June 18th 12, 03:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Pilots have been arriving yhe last couple of days, some flying. Yesterday Karl Striedieck reported flying to the North ri. Of the Grand Canyon, when he turned for home he was 9k below glide slope and ended up 6K high without turning. Today Tim Welles said they flew to the eastern most turnpoint and averaged 88 mph without water. Hope the weather keeps up.
 




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