Hey if you think 10c was cold - check out this Temp trace from Cooma,
approx 20km from Bunyan - home of the Canberra Gliding Club.

Standby for the Bunyan Snow Report. 

SDF   

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leigh
Bunting
Sent: Sunday, 18 July 2004 4:50 PM
To: Soaring List
Subject: [Aus-soaring] Boring Report

For those in the northern parts, it is bloody freezing in the southern 
end of the country.

At Whitwarta on Saturday, it might have been barely 10�C. The wind chill 
factor reduced that by several more.

It was soarable but difficult. Catherine took the club Hornet on an 75K 
XC but missed out getting back by 5K because of the weather cycles. 
Where it was sunny, or under an active passing Cu, there was a tight 
thermal. But there was plenty of shadow and overdevelopement.

I had mounted a new tailskid on my Grunau, so took it for a testfly. The 
temperature of the 40kt slipstream, if I poked my face passed the 
windshield, would try to peel the skin off your face. Under Cu, in a 
weak thermal and light rain, it was pretty cool in the open cockpit 
anyway. With a theoretical L/D of 17, drifting downwind very far was not 
an option.

Later on, I introduced a couple of our young pilots to some high-G turns 
in the K21. Big deal - you say. These G's had a minus sign in front of 
them. Heidi loved it. Andrew reserved his judgement. At least it pushed 
some blood upwards and made us feel nice and warm.

C'mon summer - so we can complain about the heat and flies.

-- 
Leigh Bunting
Colonel Light Gardens
South Australia
<Open Windows and let the bugs in>



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