Task description
Tour De France Race 5 (France Champagne)
Version 2 proposed by Beefa69
on
September 27th, 2020
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Submitter's comments: |
Tonight we head to eastern France and maybe peek across into Germany and some sterling white wine regions. Lift?? Maybe not much tonight... do you fill with water or not? Remember those booming days of 15kts, well this isnt one of them. Got your retrieve crew organised? ..Q is your friend. |
Task length: |
157 km, generally completed in 1 hour to 1h15
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Difficulty level: |
Moderate |
Plane class: |
15-meter
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Handicapped scoring: |
No
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Glider restriction: |
Only gliders in this list are allowed: DG808C-15 Diana2 JS3-15 Ventus3-15
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Wing loading limit: |
Not set
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Condor version: |
2.1.3 |
Network id: |
EPYWU |
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WEATHER
Weather preset: |
Custom |
Clouds: |
Low |
Thermals: |
None |
Thermals activity: |
Low |
Season: |
Summer |
Time: |
Afternoon |
Wind: |
    | 220° (South-West) for 8 km/h |
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RACE
Start type: |
Aerotow |
Delay before race start: |
10 min. |
Start time window: |
20 min. |
Task type: |
Racing task |
Ridge race: |
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Wave: |
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Countryside flight: |
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Mountain flight: |
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Teams enabled: |
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Tail hunting (knuckles): |
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Turnpoint helpers range: |
10 km |
PDA allowed: |
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TURN POINTS
 | Take off: | St Die des Vosge (357 m.) Airport | Start: | St Die des Vosge (357 m.) Heading: 270° for 0.0 km,
Coords: 48.15.977N / 7.0.443E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 1,700 m. angle: 180°, radius: 3,000 m. |  | TP 1: | Strasbourg-Neuho (134 m.) Heading: 55° for 65.4 km,
Coords: 48.33.216N / 7.46.660E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 90°, radius: 3,000 m. | TP 2: | Marckolsheim Bar (172 m.) Heading: 198° for 46.7 km,
Coords: 48.9.138N / 7.35.525E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 90°, radius: 3,000 m. |  | Finish: | Finish (363 m.) Heading: 286° for 44.4 km,
Coords: 48.15.664N / 7.1.64E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 90°, radius: 3,000 m. |
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