July 4 -The second Official Practice Day is well underway with all gliders launched and on course. As will be the case for the duration of the contest, the World Class was launched first, followed by the Club class and finally the Standard Class. All three classes were on Assigned Speed Tasks with distances of 227km, 314km and 400km. For task details and local real time WGC reports, go to http://www.wgcrieti.it/ .
Today the launch operations were under the control of the organization, with no control tower. Rather than 2 1/2 hours to launch the fleet, all the gliders were in the air in about 90 minutes. That's a pretty significant difference when it's 90 degrees and the sun is blazing down! I would imagine that when we have all our towplanes we will all be in the air within an hour.
Quay Snyder, Mark's crew, arrived this afternoon and we decided to break him in right. Pat landed out in a field at Spoleto and it looked like it would be a three man job to get the glider out. Giorgio an I got the trailer ready and were waiting to see how Francois was doing--Giorgio is the designated retrieve person for Francois--when Paul and Quay drove up. After a little discussion, we decided it would be better for Quay to do the retrieve with Giorgio, rather than me, as there are meetings tonight which must be attended. We also got a report from Francois that he was 10 minutes from the airport. So off they went! Pat's quite well and the glider is in a good wheat field. It may just be a little difficult accessing the field. I'll update you tomorrow with any news of the retrieve.
I've attached a couple of photos of the damage done to the crops and nurseries from the storm that came through.
The new tops of the maize are growing out already and I guess they'll restake the blown over trees.
The photos were taken in the area around Contigliano where I am staying.
More later.
Richard
Saturday, July 5, 2008
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