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I'm guessing that the prudent thing to do is to stay high and plan on
trying to finish instead of trying to be competitive, but I don't fly contests. That's the way it worked for sailboat racing for beginners. At 20:40 27 May 2011, Brad wrote: On May 27, 1:27=A0pm, ContestID67 wrote: On May 27, 2:26=A0pm, Brad wrote: I haven't flown in any contests yet, but I'm wondering................to be safe and competent, how many hours or flights would be prudent to have under my belt before I went out and flew my first contest of the season? Thanks, Brad The general rule of thumb is having your Silver Badge. ok, silver badge................hypothetical: I got my silver badge 3 years ago, going to fly a contest in a few weeks, but havn't flown more than 5 hours so far this year. Am I "safe"? Brad |
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