Sorry Wayne

I disagree. Last Saturday (whilst i was instructing mind you) we had an 
awesome day, for want of a better word. 11-12knot climbs with a 600km 
being done. The pilot who flew the 600 was not taking anything below 
8knots and averaged 130kph around the task. He said it was an easy 
1000km day, he just wasn't organized for it. I personally averaged 
164kph around 110km triangle with a student in the DG-1000. Now why 
would you go over east with a boomer like that.

Hope your spewing :-)

Kindest regards

Ash






Wayne Carter wrote:
> Just to add a another couple of logs to the fire.....
>
> I managed to thermal with a eagle in a blanik for about 45 mins from about 
> 2000 to 6000 interesting flying until the bugger outclimbed me !,  then 
> proceeded to deploy his u/c then tuck in a wing and had a go at me.
>
>
> Ben
> West Oz
>
>   -----
>
> took you 45 minutes to climb 4000 ft?
>
> Ben, you gotta come to the east mate!
>
> Wayne
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