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>39th FAI Nationals GULGONG 19th Feb '01
>
>Hi all,
>
>Day 7 news
>
>Tasks were:
>
>Open Cl ass 470 klms
>
>15/18M 379 klms
>
>Std Class 380 klms
>
>Mile Gore-Bown has been doing the forecast utilising the Cu-Sonde and =
>got it correct again. Miles has managed to be remarkably accurate with =
>his forecasts.
>
>Weather today was blue locally 3-4 kts going to 4500ft agl out to the =
>North & West where the tasks were set, predictions were for 5-6 kts to =
>8000ft agl with best thermals to 8 kts. Apart from some shade which =
>slowed things down on the 3rd leg the forecast was accurate.
>
>Open Class
>
>1 John Buchanan 112.25kph
>
>2 Gerrit Kurstjens 112 kph
>
>3 Victor Pepe 111 kph
>
>18M
>
>   1.. Bob Ward 97 kph
>   2.. Tracy Tabbart 96 kph
>   3.. Graham Parker 95 kph
>15M
>
>   1.. Graham Parker 95 kph
>   2.. Webster M 87 kph
>   3.. Walker Brian 85 kph
>Standard Class
>
>Peter Buskens 101 kph
>
>Ingo Renner 97 kph=20
>
>David Wilson 95 kph
>
>Shaded areas late in the day made it difficult for stragglers at the =
>last turn point , causing a few outlandings.
>
>Notable effort today was Mitch Turner, in his ASW 24 who made it home, =
>after racking up a total of 4 outlandings in the series so far.
>
>Full Day 7 Provisional results have been sent to the GFA site.
>
>peterH
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><P>39<SUP>th</SUP> FAI Nationals GULGONG 19<SUP>th</SUP> Feb =
>&#8216;01</P>
><P>Hi all,</P>
><P>Day 7 news</P>
><P>Tasks were:</P>
><P>Open Cl ass 470 klms</P>
><P>15/18M 379 klms</P>
><P>Std Class 380 klms</P>
><P>Mile Gore-Bown has been doing the forecast utilising the Cu-Sonde and =
>got it=20
>correct again. Miles has managed to be remarkably accurate with his=20
>forecasts.</P>
><P>Weather today was blue locally 3-4 kts going to 4500ft agl out to the =
>North=20
>&amp; West where the tasks were set, predictions were for 5-6 kts to =
>8000ft agl=20
>with best thermals to 8 kts. Apart from some shade which slowed things =
>down on=20
>the 3<SUP>rd</SUP> leg the forecast was accurate.</P>
><P>Open Class</P>
><P>1 John Buchanan 112.25kph</P>
><P>2 Gerrit Kurstjens 112 kph</P>
><P>3 Victor Pepe 111 kph</P>
><P>18M</P>
><OL>
>   <LI>Bob Ward 97 kph</LI>
>   <LI>Tracy Tabbart 96 kph</LI>
>   <LI>Graham Parker 95 kph</LI></OL>
><P>15M</P>
><OL>
>   <LI>Graham Parker 95 kph</LI>
>   <LI>Webster M 87 kph</LI>
>   <LI>Walker Brian 85 kph</LI></OL>
><P>Standard Class</P>
><P>Peter Buskens 101 kph</P>
><P>Ingo Renner 97 kph </P>
><P>David Wilson 95 kph</P>
><P>Shaded areas late in the day made it difficult for stragglers at the =
>last=20
>turn point , causing a few outlandings.</P>
><P>Notable effort today was Mitch Turner, in his ASW 24 who made it =
>home, after=20
>racking up a total of 4 outlandings in the series so far.</P>
><P>Full Day 7 Provisional results have been sent to the GFA site.</P>
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