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Nice wave flights in Utah on Saturday



 
 
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Old October 22nd 12, 09:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Taylor
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Default Nice wave flights in Utah on Saturday

There were several long wave flights in Utah on Saturday. Dan Wrobel
posted a flight of more than 700K in a Ventus B 16.6 to OLC and York
Zentner flew over 1000K in LM (ASG-29) but appears to have had a
logger failure. His spot trace will be around for a few days:

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...WzSG3xN8NK 4A

Congratulations to both for an impressive flight and pushing the
boundary's of the wave in northern Utah. It looks like FAI three
point flights of over 1000K are possible and OLC of 1500K. The
Southern end of the flights was south of Provo and northern end was
about 30 miles north of Logan.

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Old October 22nd 12, 09:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Nice wave flights in Utah on Saturday

On Monday, October 22, 2012 3:36:27 PM UTC-5, Tim Taylor wrote:
There were several long wave flights in Utah on Saturday. Dan Wrobel posted a flight of more than 700K in a Ventus B 16.6 to OLC and York Zentner flew over 1000K in LM (ASG-29) but appears to have had a logger failure. His spot trace will be around for a few days: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...WzSG3xN8NK 4A Congratulations to both for an impressive flight and pushing the boundary's of the wave in northern Utah. It looks like FAI three point flights of over 1000K are possible and OLC of 1500K. The Southern end of the flights was south of Provo and northern end was about 30 miles north of Logan.


Could have predicted that conditions were going to be great based on a certain local pilot being out of the country

Nice flights Dan & York!
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Old October 23rd 12, 05:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Wrobel
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Default Nice wave flights in Utah on Saturday


On Monday, October 22, 2012 9:43:12 PM UTC-6, gotovkotzepkoi wrote:
Was wind out of the East for these flights? -- gotovkotzepkoi


Wind was out of the West at about 25 kts in the wave, less at lower altitudes but plenty for running the ridge. Fun day if you dressed warm enough.

DW
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Old October 24th 12, 06:03 PM
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On Monday, October 22, 2012 9:43:12 PM UTC-6, gotovkotzepkoi wrote:
Was wind out of the East for these flights? -- gotovkotzepkoi


Wind was out of the West at about 25 kts in the wave, less at lower altitudes but plenty for running the ridge. Fun day if you dressed warm enough.

DW
Excellent flights Dan and York! Inspiring to see what you guys are doing along the Wasatch. I saw the lenticulars from the ground that day and did a bit of day dreaming...while you guys were actually living it! I'm hoping to be able to join you having fun in my "backyard" when I get my ship finished and flying.

Has there been any effort to establish a wave window in the area?

Brad A.
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Old October 26th 12, 06:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Taylor
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Default Nice wave flights in Utah on Saturday

On Oct 22, 2:36*pm, Tim Taylor wrote:
There were several long wave flights in Utah on Saturday. *Dan Wrobel
posted a flight of more than 700K in a Ventus B 16.6 to OLC and York
Zentner flew over 1000K in LM (ASG-29) but appears to have had a
logger failure. *His spot trace will be around for a few days:

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...glId=0FPA73k7m....

Congratulations to both for an impressive flight and pushing the
boundary's of the wave in northern Utah. *It looks like FAI three
point flights of over 1000K are possible and OLC of 1500K. *The
Southern end of the flights was south of Provo and northern end was
about 30 miles north of Logan.


The flight logs from York's flight were downloaded later this week.

From Lynn Alley:

"By the OLC rules, the flight was 754 miles (1214 km) at an average
speed
of 85.6 mph. By FAI rules it was 581.1 miles (935 km) at 92.1 mph."



 




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