[Aus-soaring] Horsham Week Competition 3 February - 10 February 2018

2018-01-02 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
://horshamweek.org.au/horsham-week/documents [4]   The competition will be preceded by the annual VSA Horsham Week Coaching event. More information: https://horshamweek.org.au/coaching-week/news/184-horsham-week-coaching-feb-2018 [5] Regards Jarek Mosiejewski - Email sent

Re: [Aus-soaring] American Soaring Symposia

2017-08-27 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
Hi, I combined the the 1969 -1970 symposia into a single documents (pictures not included) and published on The Geelong GC website: https://ggc.org.au/documents-and-forms/operations/knowledge Regards Jarek - Original Message - From: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in

Re: [Aus-soaring] GFA Negative Advertising and Censorship?

2017-01-29 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
Hi, As a positive note, look how much good publicity could on AEF generate. The flight was just two days ago (28 Jan 2017) and the video has already been viewed over 1.2K times with lots of comments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtNCJkK_A-M Regards Jarek - Original Message - From:

Re: [Aus-soaring] Junior Life extension to 12,000 hrs

2016-12-20 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
Couch Sent: Tuesday, 20 December 2016 8:13 PM To: aus-soaring@lists.base64.com.au Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Junior Life extension to 12,000 hrs On 20/12/2016 7:50 PM, Jarek Mosiejewski wrote: > Hi, > > I guess it does not make much of a difference, but I think you > contacted Allstar,

Re: [Aus-soaring] Astir CS hatch wanted

2016-12-05 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
It happened to me a few years ago.  The hatch was secured with a bungee, but believe me I wished it was not. The noise of the hatch banging against the fuselage was terrifying, It took nearly an hour before the bungee finally broke. There was a lot of damage to the fuselage surface where the

Re: [Aus-soaring] Potential dangers in the sport of gliding

2016-03-03 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
ralia. SUBJECT: Re: [Aus-soaring] Potential dangers in the sport of gliding   expect for the rare occasion, if you come in with that much energy on final glide in a comp, then you screwed up the planning of the final glide       On 4 Mar 2016, at

Re: [Aus-soaring] Potential dangers in the sport of gliding

2016-03-03 Thread Jarek Mosiejewski
There are no low level finished in the comps, the vast majority of comp finishes are straight-ins which are really long finals.  The rest, for people who have too much energy for a straight in, they are regular circuits. Most comps explicitly forbid low level, high energy finishes (aka bit ups).