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![]() Jack wrote: wrote: I managed to landout after a 5 minute flight in my 1:48 glide ratio LAK 12 - two fields away from the airfield. Given that outline, it must be an amazing story. Jack I winch launched with a wall of dust approaching the field. I did two turns in a broken thermal that I lost, and then headed diagonally away from the field towards the dust. I had such strong sink in front of the dust wall that I dropped the undercarriage. I then hit the dust wall and climbed about 500'. As I passed through the dust wall - it felt as if the glider was in free fall. The only field that I could reach had large furrows and the wind direction was across them. As I lined up to land, the wind dropped and I could turn and land between the furrows with no damage to the glider. My friend who took the cable just before me climbed to 15 000'. Africa can be quite intimidating at times. Clinton LAK 12 |
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