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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
I can use the $500 or so odd bucks it takes to enter a contest and take several tows at my favorite mountain site. Fly as hard as I do/did in a contest and have as much or more fun. And I don't have to disable my gyro.
How do I know? I have flown contest(s) Brad |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:50:37 AM UTC-5, AGL wrote:
since you "don't do competition", how do you know? . . . by helping at contests. The people I've enjoyed at contests are one of the biggest reasons why I've been flying contests for the last 36 years. I've encountered many more of the A*** types on RAS in the last year than in all the contests I've flown. Obviously a different experience UH |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
And to all of you that say "I keep it in the panel for safety", When was the last time you tried to control the ship by TC reference (combined with Vario input)? I fly "partial" panel almost daily with students (CFII as well as CFI-A/G), but it's a fleeting skill.
Safer yet is to never go where you might need it. |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:26:31 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:50:37 AM UTC-5, AGL wrote: since you "don't do competition", how do you know? . . . by helping at contests. The people I've enjoyed at contests are one of the biggest reasons why I've been flying contests for the last 36 years. I've encountered many more of the A*** types on RAS in the last year than in all the contests I've flown. Obviously a different experience UH Hank, I enjoyed flying the R8 contest last year. I enjoyed hanging out and flying with the folks I met, it was a lot of fun. I choose not to spend the dwindling time or finances available to me on contests, not because I am an asshole, but because I choose other aspects of soaring to participate in. Brad |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
SNIP
I choose not to spend the dwindling time or finances available to me on contests, not because I am an asshole, but because I choose other aspects of soaring to participate in. Clarification is required because there are two conversations going on: http://www.simplypsychology.org/personality-a.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_A_...onality_theory Thanks (A at work, B at the field) |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 7:11:32 PM UTC-5, Brad wrote:
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:26:31 PM UTC-8, wrote: On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:50:37 AM UTC-5, AGL wrote: since you "don't do competition", how do you know? . . . by helping at contests. The people I've enjoyed at contests are one of the biggest reasons why I've been flying contests for the last 36 years. I've encountered many more of the A*** types on RAS in the last year than in all the contests I've flown. Obviously a different experience UH Hank, I enjoyed flying the R8 contest last year. I enjoyed hanging out and flying with the folks I met, it was a lot of fun. I choose not to spend the dwindling time or finances available to me on contests, not because I am an asshole, but because I choose other aspects of soaring to participate in. Brad Cool- you're maxing your fun ticket usage which is what it really is all about. I just get crazy when people dump on competition, or OLC, or whatever. There are lots of ways to have fun and none of them get better by dumping on the other guy. UH |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 5:24:45 PM UTC-8, AGL wrote:
SNIP I choose not to spend the dwindling time or finances available to me on contests, not because I am an asshole, but because I choose other aspects of soaring to participate in. Clarification is required because there are two conversations going on: http://www.simplypsychology.org/personality-a.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_A_...onality_theory Thanks (A at work, B at the field) clarification provided once I know who is requesting said clarification. |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:27:06 AM UTC-6, Sean F (F2) wrote:
No way this potential cheater (why else would he have a TC?) would reveal himself. :-) I have a great idea for next year. Special contest for Sean and his buddies.. IGC club class only. Grand Prix rules, with no finish minimum, with full IGC protocols -- jury, stewards and all. Full panel IFR (artificial horizon) required. Flarm units with leech mode enabled required. The new DeLorme every minute tracker required, and each pilot's "team captain" will radio up other pilot's positions and weather from ground control. Units: Metric. Language: Only Norwegian and Polish allowed -- need to practice up for the WGC, guys! (Sorry, can't seem to wait for April 1!) |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
At 01:44 13 February 2013, Sean F F2 wrote:
I noticed the fancy panel photo being used by the SSA to entice people to t= ry soaring (home page of letsgogliding.com) features a BIG, FAT GYRO DRIVEN= turn coordinator. I can't believe this has been allowed to remain for nea= rly a year as it is obviously blasphemy! I'll give it 24 hours before this= is removed. Just sayin..... Just to lighten the midwinter mood of our gentleman's ( and woman's) sport. My dad was crewing the WGC in Sweden in 1950 and brought back a 2- 1/4" turn and bank. After he sold his LK he loaned it to Jack Bamberg who installed it in his BG-12. Shortly thereafter Jack landed in a sewer treatment pond. It has not worked quite the same since. Richard Walters longing for the days of Joe Emons, Ben Greene, Gren Siebels and their ilk. |
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Turn coordinator? How dare they!
At 01:44 13 February 2013, Sean F F2 wrote:
I noticed the fancy panel photo being used by the SSA to entice people to t= ry soaring (home page of letsgogliding.com) features a BIG, FAT GYRO DRIVEN= turn coordinator. I can't believe this has been allowed to remain for nea= rly a year as it is obviously blasphemy! I'll give it 24 hours before this= is removed. Just sayin..... Just to lighten the midwinter mood of our gentleman's ( and woman's) sport. My dad was crewing the WGC in Sweden in 1950 and brought back a 2- 1/4" turn and bank. After he sold his LK he loaned it to Jack Bamberg who installed it in his BG-12. Shortly thereafter Jack landed in a sewer treatment pond. It has not worked quite the same since. Richard Walters longing for the days of Joe Emons, Ben Greene, Gren Siebels and their ilk. |
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