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On May 27, 4:01*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
We have a small informal "contest" going on this weekend at Sky Soaring outside of Chicago (http://skysoaring.com) and are laying out the grid for about 20 gliders. The even gliders are in one line and odd gliders in the other. *We are about to start painting numbers on the turf and said to ourselves, what should the spacing be? What is the suggested minimum spacing from the nose of glider 1 to the nose of glider 3? Thanks, John Hi John, I lay out our contest grid here at Caesar Creek each year, both regionals and nationals. I use a 30' nose to nose spot. Gary Adams |
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