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Old December 19th 07, 08:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike the Strike
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Although I'm only 100 miles or so from Omarama, I am suffering from a
thin Internet pipe and don't have enough bandwidth to get the high-res
live feeds. As Paul says though, the low-res are pretty good and well
worth viewing.

Check out Tim's blog as well.

Here in Dunedin, we are suffering from a strong southerly flow and a
cold front that's brought rain and cloud to the east coast of New
Zealand. Some of this may work its way over the mountain to Omarama
and won't help soaring conditions there. High pressure and a more
westerly flow is supposed to set up in the next few days, so
conditions for the Grand Prix are looking to improve.

Mike

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Old December 19th 07, 11:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom[_6_]
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During the Start blackout I emailed Peter @ Airsports and received a reply
in about 8 minutes saying the sat was out. I tuned in later and watched the
bulk of the action.

I enjoyed it very much and have my twelve pack on ice for tonight's race.

"Mike the Strike" wrote in message
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Although I'm only 100 miles or so from Omarama, I am suffering from a
thin Internet pipe and don't have enough bandwidth to get the high-res
live feeds. As Paul says though, the low-res are pretty good and well
worth viewing.

Check out Tim's blog as well.

Here in Dunedin, we are suffering from a strong southerly flow and a
cold front that's brought rain and cloud to the east coast of New
Zealand. Some of this may work its way over the mountain to Omarama
and won't help soaring conditions there. High pressure and a more
westerly flow is supposed to set up in the next few days, so
conditions for the Grand Prix are looking to improve.

Mike



 




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