Easter flying in Italy

Nils Åge and I drive south to the thermals in a few hours. The plan is to drive to Innsbrück and see the Free Flight 2004 expo there (and probably buy lots of “nice to have” stuff). Then we will pick up our gliders who should arrive from Australia in München on Monday, and after a stop at Skyline drive south to Bassano.
In Bassano we will freefly the first few days to tune the gliders and get into flying shape again, then fly the 5 day competition. After that Olav, Arnt and I will stay to fly 4 or 5 more days of the Swedish comp in Feltre the week after Easter. There’s more HG pilots from Norway than there have been in a while coming to Bassano, I think 5 or 6 cars are on the way south now.

I’ve loaded road maps of europe into the GPS, and we should have no problem finding our way. The Bassano maps seemed quite detailed, so maybe we can find a better route to Electronic Star (Insider).

If I can get online I will update these pages, have a nice easter!

Garmin GPSMAP 60CS

Ohh… Ahhh.. Yes baby! This thing is even better than I thought. I found a data field on the map screen that is “glide ratio to next TP” ! YEAH! GO GARMIN! This is my new favourite toy, (Until my Litespeed S arrives at least). The map screen is customizable, and all data field can be changed. The screen is the best LCD I’ve seen, and very good even in direct sunshine.

Adjustable tracklog interval for those long XC flight, and turn by turn directions while driving. (Very useful when not flying) It’s even got an Asteroids game! What more can you ask for while waiting for retreive.

I’m talking about my new Garmin GPSMAP 60CS that just arrived in the mail today. What a beauty. More on this GPS later, have to work now.

Weekend report

Sunday seemed like a good day, with blue skies and potentially some thermals. There were lots of people out flying at Sundvollen, many for the first flight this year. It was soarable very early in the morning, but no one was there in time to fly then. The wind died out, and it was completely calm until some weak thermals came by launch, nothing to soar in though. Blue skies all day, too stable I guess.

Bjørn had the students, and I helped out sending them out and picking up. Linda flew the Airwave two flights and handled it nicely. There are some images from last weekend in the album, I’ve not sorted them in any way yet.

Monday, in my office, CU’s popping up everywhere, argh. At least I’ve ordered my new glider and harness from Moyes, I really hope I get it before we go to Italy in easter. I’ve ordered a Litespeed S 4 with all the carbon parts, and a Matrix Race harness.

3 days flying

Saturday we flew from Ringerud, the only student showing up was Anna. The weather was nice and quite unstable, but a lot of snow to carry the gliders through to get to takeoff on the NE side. I flew the target, and got weak lift and some thermals. Anna got a few turns in lift for the first time.

Sunday it was good at Sundvollen early in the day. Fredrik and I switched gliders, so I could test fly his U2, and he flew the Target. The U2 was really nice, very precise handling, and quite light pitch. Performance seemed quite good, but the flight was way too short to really get to know the glider. The tailwind came back with a venegance when we tried to set up for a second flight. I managed to forget my mobile phone on the roof of the car, and it fell off somwhere on the way home. Well. it was time to get a new anyway, but it’s annoying loosing all the numbers on the SIM card. I got a Siemens M55 this time, it’s inexpensive but have all the features I need.

Yesterday the forecast was perfect for rigdge soaring, but I had to work all day, and then had a meeting until 16:00. I packed in the car and drove to Sundvollen in hope of getting at least one hour in the air before it became dark, since Fredrik and Bjørn was already out there reporting great conditions. The weather deamons must have been waiting for me, since the wind died down just as I was hooking in to the glider and carried it to takeoff. The vario made two small beeps, and that was it, no more lift. I’ve had enough sled rides from that takeoff for a while now…

Windy

Seems it was flyable after all on Tuesday, but with one more hangglider blown over the back. It’s been a few years since last time. I’ve always told my students that the ability to fly straight at top speed is very important to learn, so you can get out of situations like this. The only way to learn this is to practice diving and deliberately introduce turns at high speed. Sundvollen is a great place to do this when the conditions are smooth and soarable.

Test flying weekend

On Saturday Fredrik and I drove to Sundvollen in hope of some ridge soaring, the weather forecast was pretty good. At takeoff the students were ready and got their first flights while we set up and got ready. I tried a Airwave Calypso intermediate glider that could be interesting for a new pilot. The glider had double sourface, and otherwise quite standard layout. It was in good shape, with a few taped over scratches in the leading edge, and big wheels fittet to the bottombar. Nice on takeoff and landing, and very good handling.

Yours truly in a nil-wind takeoff, with authentic “Goldfish” harness. Photo by Bjørn Hammer.
Target

I had borrowed Bjørn Hammer’s old WillsWing Fusion, and we agreed on a glide contest to Vik with Fredrik on the U2, and El Loco on his Litespeed. I had some problems with the VG, and flew with a knee-hanger harness, so the pilot was far from optimal. The Litespeed was the clear winner, U2 second, and since I had to wait for half an hour for launchable air I got tailwind on the glide. I declared the Fusion to have the worst glide since I only came a little further than the U2.

We packed up on the ice at Vik next to the model flyers, also packing up their gear in the setting sun, and had dinner at the Cafe. El Loco stayed over at my place in Oslo. We had a few beers, wathched lots of HG videos, packed an old emergency ‘chute, and flew the living room UFO stationed in my apartement.

Sunday was forecasted more wind, so naturally the only wind we got was a weak tailwind that persisted through the whole day, until the catabatic flow made it strong when the sun set. Some pilots took off in periods with nil wind, we were too slow setting up and missed the good periods.

Fredrik and Bjørn went out to ridge soar today, only to expirience too strong and gusty conditions.

Sunday flying

It was good conditions for flying on Sunday, I had instructor duty and picked up one of the students in the morning and then we drove to Sundvollen. It was light snow and a little gusty northerly when we came, but it calmed down so both students got 3 flights each. I flew the Aeros Target for the first time, nice beginner glider. Solid on launch, not as tail heavy as the older LaMouette Atlas models. In the air it was responsive in roll and pitch, but no yaw tendencies and nice and stable in turn. Plenty of bar pressure when i tried a dive, but I’m spoiled by a comp trimmed Litespeed, so I guess it’s the way it’s ment to be. Landing was easy enough, but I was suprised I had to run it in after flaring, maybe I was too lazy.

The wind came around WNW, and It became soarable just as it got dark. Can’t have it all :-)

Very good to be back in the air, have not flown since beginning of december. The salmon at Vik tasted very good after a long day outside in the snow.

Bjørn took this picture of me coming in on final, knee-hanger harness, and 4Fight helmet, heh.
Target

Instructor weekend

I had instructor duty this weekend, it was nice to get a break and get out in the cold after a week of 18 hours work days. Saturday was nice with nil wind and perfect conditions to have sled rides down for the students. They did well and got 3 flights each. One student flew hanggliders until 15 years ago, and then have done paragliding in the last years. He got his first flight on our Aeros Target training glider and made a very nice takeoff and landing.

Bjørn and Jan Erik waiting for the tailwind to die
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Today it was strong tailwind and fog, so no flights were possible.

In the Pre-Worlds in Oz it’s been a windy day as well, with no flying today. Brett Hazlett won the first day yesterday, with Rohan and Kraig on second and third.

Meanwhile in Oz…

The Hay Open competition have had 4 days of flying out of 6 so far.. Craig Coomber is in the lead right now, with John Jr. hot on his tail. The conditions seem to be the normal blue and inverted, while the winds have died down enough to make an out&return for task 4. Results from the Moyes website

I have planned next years season, if it all comes through it should be a good one with lots of flying.
I’ve signed up for the US Nationals in Florida in April, and might go to Bassano the week before that if there’s a competition on. After Florida there’s a few competitions in Norway, and then the Europeans in France. The Nordics and Nationals will be arranged in Vågå the last week of July. After that I will have a long break until December when the preparation to the Worlds in Australia kick off.

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