Unlike Australian comps, there is nothing in the sporting code (which governs 
records) that suggests the flights can't be done pair flying, or even receiving 
weather or condition information from multiple locations to assist decision 
making.

Additionally, I believe that Pam actually contacted the IGC for clarification 
on this before posting the notification.

For those that like to know where the task was, TP1 was an arbitrary GPS point 
midway between Ivanhoe and Balranald - there's nothing there, so nothing to 
name it after !

Wombat is correct in that we were using this flight as a training exercise for 
the worlds, this was actually the 2nd record attempt in the week we spent 
together - we fell well short of Peter Temple's new 750k o/r record a few days 
earlier.

We were wingtip to wingtip at both the start and finish, although for much of 
the flight, this wasn't the case as we repeatedly had one then the other get 
separated vertically and the had to work hard to pull the low one back up 
without slowing the high one - very good training for us. The intention was to 
try and do this jointly, although, if one of us had been clearly ahead at the 
finish, they were not going to wait !

For others thinking of doing the same, you are not going to be able to pair fly 
effectively without a lot of practice, equivalent gliders at the same wing 
loading and a similar flying style - we had this, and had almost no 
disagreement over thermal strengths to use, height bands, speed to fly, tracks 
in both the blue and with Cu, etc.

Over the week, we flew for over 30 hours together over about 3,500 km. This 
particular flight was on the last day.

Finally, we need to apologise to everyone affected by the huge amount of radio 
traffic between us last week

Matt






On 13 Feb 2014, at 13:12 , Paul Bart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Wombat
> 
> Those were my thoughts, but the question still remains, is the flight 
> unassisted, given that the whole point of pair flying is to go faster. I have 
> no axe to grind, I am just interested.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> On 13 February 2014 09:09, Mike Cleaver <[email protected]> wrote:
> The flight was a pairs-flying exercise and they started and finished wingtip 
> to wingtip to ensure the times were the same to the second!
> 
> Wombat
> 
> 
> On 13/02/2014 8:10 AM, Peter (PCS3) wrote:
>> 
>> Now that must be a record: two simultaneous claims on the same day in the 
>> same model of glider with the exactly the same location, speeds and 
>> distance!!!!
>> What are the chances of that? !!!!!!!!!!
>> PeterS
>> 
>> On 12/02/2014 9:47 AM, Pam wrote:
>>> GFA has received the following record claims for the Australian National 
>>> Standard Class 750km triangle speed record:
>>> 
>>> >> 
>>> 
>>> Category: General
>>> 
>>> Class: Standard
>>> 
>>> Type of record: 750km triangle speed
>>> 
>>> Location: West Wyalong
>>> 
>>> Performance: 134.01 kph
>>> 
>>> Pilot: Matt gage
>>> 
>>> Glider: LS8/15m
>>> 
>>> Date: 8/2/2014
>>> 
>>> >> 
>>> 
>>> Category: General
>>> Sub-class Standard 
>>> Type of record : Speed over a 750km triangle 
>>> Course/location : West Wyalong Aerodrome, NSW ( Australia ) - TP1`- Conargo 
>>> and return 
>>> Performance : 134.01 km/hr
>>> Pilot : Allan Barnes
>>> Glider : LS8/15mRegistration: VH-NSZ
>>> Date : 08 Feb 2014
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
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