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July 12, 2010

Final Scores Enterprise 2010

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July 10, 2010

Saturday 10th July

 

 “Time limited Blue or Cu? Two”

 

Assigned Area Task:

 

Lasham LAS

 Area 1 30km radius from Hungerford HUN – 20pts

Area 2 70km radius from Eyebrook EYE – 20pts

Area 3 30km radius from Hungerford HUN – 20pts

 Land Lasham 30pts

 Scoring Parameters :

Scoring finishes at 16.00 local.

 1pt per Kilometre

1.5pt per Kilometre for into wind leg EYE – HUN

20pts per TP

Land at Lasham – 30 Points Bonus expires at 17.00 local

 Compton Box open 11.00 – 19.00 local

 Start Area 5km Radius centered on LAS

Maximum Start Height is 4700′ QFE

Max Aerotow Release Height 2000’ QFE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 9, 2010

Friday 9th July

 

 “Blue or Cu?”

 Assigned Area Task:

 Lasham LAS

 Area 1 30km radius from Hungerford HUN – 20pts

Area 2 50km radius from Graffam Water GRW – 20pts

Area 3 30km radius from Hungerford HUN – 20pts

 return to Lasham 30pts

 Scoring Parameters :

 1pt per Kilometre

20pts per TP

Finish at Lasham – 30 Points Bonus

 Start Area 5km Radius centered on LAS

Finish Area 2km Radius centered on LAS

Maximum Start Height is 4700′ QFE

Max Aerotow Release Height 2000’ QFE

 

July 9, 2010

Thursday 8th July

“How Big can you go”

Fly around a triangular route:

Lasham LAS

Hurstbourne Tarrant HUR – 10 pts

Membury MEM – 10 pts

Cirencester North West CNW – 10 pts

Birdlip BIR – 10 pts

Moreton-in-the-Marsh – 10 pts

Edgehill EDG – 10 pts

Daventry DVN – 10 pts

Husband Bosworth HUS – 10 pts

Northampton South NOS – 10 pts

Towcester TOW – 10 pts

Oxford – 10 pts

Didcot DID – 10 pts

Chievely CHV – 10 pts

a) Fly either way round

b) Change direction once

c) Fly a smaller triangular based on the TPs

Scoring Parameters:

1 pt per kilometre

1.5 pt per kilometre in SW direction

10 pts per TP

30 pts Finish at Lasham

It is very difficult to believe a weather forecaster telling us of 300k or 500k flights when outside there is rain! But David Masson was adamant that conditions would get good. Sure enough, by midday the cold front had moved far enough away to allow cumulus cloud to appear. Those that launched were soon back on the ground but eventually conditions started improving; not before some had more than 2 launches or re-started their engines within the start zone.

But the day did not live up to expectations with thermals not very strong or far apart. At Justin’s de-brief the following day (an Enterprise tradition) it was evident that wave was proving a major factor in the thermal structure, providing lines of lift but, as ever, areas of sink. Nevertheless, Simon Marriot’s Nimbus 4D managed 330k, next farthest was Justin with 253k, plus 7 other pilots exceeding 200k. Sam Fisher flying an LS4 final glided from Didcot, just making it home!

Simon’s account of “How I Did It”, as he collected the Day Winner’s prize, proved very entertaining; particularly the mention of spotting 2 Asda lorries on the M4 when very low and deciding to follow them as they would provide sufficient heat to keep their Nimbus 4 in the air!

Total distance flown by 22 pilots was 3,851k (averaging 175k per pilot) with 17 getting home.

July 9, 2010

Wednesday 7th July

Scrubbed

July 9, 2010

Tuesday 6th July

“String of Pearls – Coast to Coast”

Fly to Membury MEM – 10 pts

Then Fly up and down SW/NE Line

Chard CHA – 20 pts

Sherbourne SHB – 20 pts

Longleat LON – 20 pts

Westbury WES – 20 pts

Devizes DEV – 20 pts

Oxford OXF – 20 pts

Calvert CAL – 20 pts

Stony Stratford STS – 20 pts

Graffam Water GRW – 20 pts

Ely ELY – 20 pts

Pickenham PIC – 20 pts

Swannington SWN – 20 pts

Bonus for flying over the sea! SW – 30 pts, NE – 50 pts

Fly back to Membury – MEM (Optional)

Scoring Parameters:

1 pt per kilometre

10 pts per Membury TP (max twice)

20 pts per for all other TPs (ONCE each only)

Over the sea: SW – 30 pts, NE – 50 pts

30 pts Finish at Lasham

Originally Tuesday was expected to be better than Monday!! But of course life doesn’t work out like that and it would have been pretty impossible to beat Monday. Unlike yesterday, the day started well but as predicted high cloud came in somewhat limiting the lift but not by much, then the wind became more of a factor. The furthest west reached was Sherbourne but more did better to the east with Ely being the furthest but more landout/engine starts. No-one made it to either coast.

Justin achieved 655k, David Masson 602k and Paul Kite 558k. 3 more exceeded 400k and 8 over 300k. David had the highest points but, remembering Enterprise rules, the Day’s Winner bottle went to second placed Paul Kite.

Total distance flown by 23 pilots was 7,871k (averaging 342k per pilot) with 13 getting home.

 PDF Scoresheet:      Day4Prelim[1]

July 6, 2010

Monday 5th July

“Visit Your Friends”

Visit BGA Gliding Clubs – 5 pts each

eg
Bicester BIC – 5pts
Parham PAR – 5pts
Nympsfield NYM – 5pts
The Park PRK – 5pts
Bembridge BEM – 5pts
Gransden Lodge GRL – 5pts
Halesland – 5pts
Challock – 5pts

This list is not exclusive. Must be marked with a large G (exclusive) or small G (shared) on 1:500,000 map. Please respect ATZ rules.

EXCLUDE Weston-on-the-Green & Hinton-in-the-Hedges (Parachuting)

20 Bonus points for visiting previous Enterprise locations

North Hill NHL – 20pts
Aston Down AST – 20 pts
Shobdon – 20 pts
Long Mynd – 20 pts
Sutton Bank – 20 pts
Aboyne – 20pts
Lleweni Park – 20pts
Chauvigny – 20pts
Le Blanc – 20pts

Return to Lasham

Scoring Parameters :

1pt per Kilometre
5pts per (BGA Sites) Turning Point
20pts per Enterprise Location. These are all also BGA sites so you get the 5pts bonus as well.
Finish at Lasham – 30 Points Bonus

NHL = N50 51.158 W003 16.076

Start Area 5km Radius centered on LAS
Finish Area 2km Radius centered on LAS
Maximum Start Height is 4700′ QFE
Max Aerotow Release Height 2000’ QFE

Lasham 131.02
Brimpton 135.12
Popham 129.80
Odiham 131.30
Abingdon 122.10

Lasham phone – 01256 384900
Control phone 01256 384912

Please ensure control know when you have landed out, even if you have contacted your crew directly.

Cross Chanel Task

Lasham – Devil’s Dyke – Ashford South – Free Distance in Europe

LAS – DDK – ASS – Free Distance

Scoring Parameters :

1 Point per Kilometre in UK
1.5 Points per Kilometre Abroad or over the Sea
DDK and ASS 10 bonus points

July 6, 2010

Sunday 4th July

“Curates Egg” a 3 hours Cat’s Cradle

Start Lasham – fly to Basingstoke BAS – 10 pts

Andover AND – 20 pts

Rivar Hill RIV – 20 pts

Membury MEM – 20 pts

Mortimer MOT – 10 pts

Goring GOR – 10 pts

Thame – THA – 10 pts

Petersfield PTF – 10 pts

Call your Start time as you crossw the Main Runway going North and make a NOTE OF IT!

 Your time is up after 3 hours after Start and you then stop scoring TPs and kms.

You can return to Lasham and collect your Land Back bonus after 3 hours

 Scoring Parameters:

1 pt per kilometre Down or Cross Wind

1.5 pt per kilometre into Wind

20 pts per West Turning Point

10 pts per East Turning Point

30 pts Finish at Lasham

After such an excellent first day and the promise of 2 more very good days on Monday and Tuesday, it was felt best to set a 3 hour limit on today’s flying. The weather also suggested this the best option and so it turned out. Those that set off early got the best out of the day. The wind was quite a feature becoming 20/25 knots making flying extremely bumpy and controlling gliders a challenge. Cloud base was around 2,500ft and a number didn’t make it back due to the increasing wind and cloud cover.

The furthest distance of 178k and reaching 5 TPs was flown by Justin, winning him the day, again. 5 others exceeded 100k.  But Competition Enterprise rules state that a pilot can only be a Day Winner once so today David McCarthy and Sandy Hawkyard collected the bottle being just 36 points behind Justin in their Duo Discus.

 Total distance flown by 19 pilots was 1606k with 9 getting home.

July 6, 2010

Saturday 3rd July

Competition Enterprise Lasham 2010 – Blog
3rd July 2010 – Day 1
“East is East & West is West……..”
Select ONE Turnpoint from Group 1 West

Chilbolton CHB – 20 pts
Salisbury SAL – 20 pts
Shaftsbury SHA – 20 pts
Sherbourne SHB – 20 pts
Crewkerne CRK – 20 pts
North Hill NHL – 20 pts

Then Didcot DID – 20 pts (Each Time)

Then ONE Turnpoint from Group 2 East

Calvert CAL – 20 pts
Stony Stratford STS – 20 pts
St Neots STN – 20 pts
Newmarket NMT – 20 pts
Thetford THE – 20 pts
Tibenham TIB – 20 pts

Then Didcot DID – 20 pts (Each Time)

Option to fly East first then West

Then Lasham or ONE (different) Turnpoint from Group 1

Etc

Scoring Parameters:

1 pt per kilometre
20 pts per Turning Point (but only when used as a Turnpoint)
30 pts Finish at Lasham

We were promised very good weather by our weather guru, David Masson, mainly in two areas; to the west as far as North Hill and to the east north of the London TMA to Tibenham. Paul Kite, the task setter, set a number of turning points in the two respective directions. The aim to yo-yo from one direction to the other via Didcot.
The weather lived up to expectations with 3 pilots exceeding 650k, 6 over 500k and 6 over 400k. Special mention went to Adrian Emck who flew 502.6 in his Ka6E. There was talk of very good thermals but some nasty gaps, a steady 9+ knots to cloud base was experienced by at least one glider. Both North Hill and Tibenham were reached with very few landouts or engine use.
Provisional results show Justin Wills and Andrew Reid joint leaders, 651k and 560k respectively but Andrew twigged the value of yo-yoing east/west so achieving 8 TPs against Justins 6. Paul Kite covered most distance 673k but failed to read his task rules and only reached 5 TPs! Final results will be issued shortly as there are a few airspace issues to resolve.
Total distance flown by 24 pilots was 10,554k.

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