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On May 3, 1:19*pm, T8 wrote:
On May 3, 12:31*pm, Tony wrote: Yesterday I was alerted that Tim Taylor was going to make a 1000 km attempt out of Logan, UT today. *Well it looks like he is up and running. Should be fun to watch. http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...glId=0taQlL3JA.... Beats workin' :-). -T8 Oops... there goes the "Help" message. -T8 |
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A bunch of Help messages. I hope he's okay!
Looks like a nice field. And only 10 or 12 miles from the Malad City Airport. Seemed like an awfully early start, even for a 1000k. |
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On May 3, 11:12*am, Tuno wrote:
A bunch of Help messages. I hope he's okay! Probably found some shade in the area to the North. A good idea to move around if you send help messages. Excellent proof of concept. Jim |
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On May 3, 12:15*pm, JS wrote:
On May 3, 11:12*am, Tuno wrote: A bunch of Help messages. I hope he's okay! Probably found some shade in the area to the North. A good idea to move around if you send help messages. Excellent proof of concept. Jim Okay message an hour ago. Coordinates point to a nice field on Google Earth. Frank Whiteley |
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Hands up all who zoomed in to look for the glider parked facing west
near to the gate in that field! The image is probably from years ago. Hopefully we get a report on how the field actually was. Nice try, Tim. Jim On May 3, 1:33*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote: Okay message an hour ago. *Coordinates point to a nice field on Google Earth. Frank Whiteley |
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The Google Maps/GoogleEarth satellite image of Tim's landing plot is dated May 24, 2005.
Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ "JS" wrote in message ... Hands up all who zoomed in to look for the glider parked facing west near to the gate in that field! The image is probably from years ago. Hopefully we get a report on how the field actually was. Nice try, Tim. Jim |
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I am sure Tim will provide an excellent write up when he has time. He
is a professor at the local University and he was able to sneak away today during finals. This flight attempt was many days in the making. Tim has been scouting out the weather patterns, length of day light, flight paths, etc for a 1000KM flight in north Utah for many years. He called this attempt on Friday, coordinated the tow and planned on wheels up at 8am. He made a great attempt and I am convinced he will obtain his 1000K flight in UT soon. He did comment, via his iPhone after walking 2 miles to get a signal, that he thought the SPOT device would send 2 HELP signals and then stop. Once he understood that it will send the HELP signal for a long period of time, he turned the device off. many folks locally were watching and kicked in gear to arrange the retrieve. Good luck at your next attempt Tim! Ron Gleason |
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On May 3, 7:18*pm, Ron Gleason wrote:
I am sure Tim will provide an excellent write up when he has time. *He is a professor at the local University and he was able to sneak away today during finals. *This flight attempt was many days in the making. *Tim has been scouting out the weather patterns, length of day light, flight paths, etc for a 1000KM flight in north Utah for many years. *He called this attempt on Friday, coordinated the tow and planned on wheels up at 8am. *He made a great attempt and I am convinced he will obtain his 1000K flight in UT soon. *He did comment, via his iPhone after walking 2 miles to get a signal, that he thought the SPOT device would send 2 HELP signals and then stop. *Once he understood *that it will send the HELP signal for a long period of time, he turned the device off. many folks locally were watching and kicked in gear to arrange the retrieve. Good luck at your next attempt Tim! Ron Gleason HELP messages go out continually for something like 30 minutes, just to make sure at least one gets through. I normally leave mine on, as there is no assurance that the first few get through - better too many messages than not enough. When my wife calls and innocently asks me "how's your day going dear?", then I know to turn it OFF ;-). On the issue of moving around while the HELP messages are going out - wonder if you can spell out "OK" or "RETRIEVE" with consecutive HELP fixes. In my case, it would probably be more like "DARN" as I wandered around kicking objects ;-). TA |
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