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Fuel efficiency contest at COPPERSTATE fly-in



 
 
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Old October 3rd 11, 02:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
eracervinn
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Default Fuel efficiency contest at COPPERSTATE fly-in

For those of you with motorized sailplanes, the Fuelventure efficiency
contest might be something of interest.

At this year's Copperstate Southwest Regional Fly-in, we will be
hosting another fuel efficiency contest. New for this year is an
additional 200 mile competition for aircraft flying the course at 60
to 119 miles an hour average speed.


The fuelventure competition is won more with brain power than horse
power by utilizing winds aloft, plotting high altitude efficiency
against fuel to climb as well as efficient operation of your airframe
and engine.


If you want to show off your aircraft and your piloting skills, make
a
good public impression for our avocation and have fun; check out
www.fuelventure.org

FYI this is an all volunteer event


Thanks,
Bruce Vinnola
Fuelventure organizer



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Old October 3rd 11, 01:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bruce Hoult
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Default Fuel efficiency contest at COPPERSTATE fly-in

On Oct 3, 2:34*pm, eracervinn wrote:
For those of you with motorized sailplanes, the Fuelventure efficiency
contest might be something of interest.

At this year's Copperstate Southwest Regional Fly-in, we will be
hosting another fuel efficiency contest. New for this year is an
additional 200 mile competition for aircraft flying the course at 60
to 119 miles an hour average speed.

The fuelventure competition is won more with brain power than horse
power by utilizing winds aloft, plotting high altitude efficiency
against fuel to climb as well as efficient operation of your airframe
and engine.


Is there any requirement to have the engine running all the time?
 




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