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Old October 23rd 03, 01:36 AM
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*Blue Book* that contained
specific triangles, ranging in distance from 50 miles to 400 miles


I think I still have the one from the Airsailing sports of about 83 or so. Is
slightly soiled by sweat and tears.

Each competitor would divide his handicap factor into the scratch
distance and come up with a minimum distance that he must fly that day. the


What really happened on most days is you spent the first hour in the air
picking the course, then stopped to change it several times. The problem was
that I have never figured out how to park a glider to read a book.

I think your idea would work great at a Sports Nats. Still would have a
problem if the weather turned once in the air.

Bruce Patton




 




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