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4ta Prueba Puntuable (Slovenia)
proposed by SebaBollatti on June 17th, 2010

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Submitter's comments: 4ta Prueba Puntuable del "2do Campeonato Invernal Argentino de Condor Soaring 2010" prueba armada por Seba Bollatti
Forum address: http://www.foros.net/viewtopic.php?t=784&mforum=VAVARGENTINA
Task length: 121 km, generally completed in 1h30 to 1h45
Difficulty level: Difficult
Plane class: Open
Handicapped scoring: No
Glider restriction: No restriction.
Wing loading limit: Not set
Condor version: 1.1.3
Network id: YDAS

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WEATHER
Weather preset: Custom Clouds: No
Thermals: Random Thermals activity: Normal
Season: Spring Time: Noon
Wind:
79° (East) for 11 km/h

RACE
Start type: Airborne Delay before race start: 1 min.
Start time window: 60 min. Task type: Racing task
Ridge race: Wave:
Countryside flight: Mountain flight:
Teams enabled: Tail hunting (knuckles):
Turnpoint helpers range: 0 km PDA allowed:

TURN POINTS
Description: 4ta Prueba Puntuable del "2do Campeonato Invernal Argentino de Condor Soaring 2010" prueba armada por Seba Bollatti

Take off:MURSKA SOBOTA (184 m.)
Airport
Start:MURSKA SOBOTA (184 m.)
Heading: 270° for 0.0 km,
Coords: 46.37.800N / 16.10.103E
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m.
angle: 180°, radius: 5,000 m.
TP 1:VARAZDIN (154 m.)
Heading: 152° for 41.0 km,
Coords: 46.17.565N / 16.23.82E
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m.
angle: 360°, radius: 500 m.
TP 2:LENART (244 m.)
Heading: 307° for 52.8 km,
Coords: 46.34.282N / 15.49.583E
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m.
angle: 360°, radius: 500 m.
Finish:MURSKA SOBOTA (184 m.)
Heading: 71° for 26.9 km,
Coords: 46.37.800N / 16.10.103E
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m.
angle: 180°, radius: 500 m.

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