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Task description
Islands Tour - J4 (Papua New Guinea)
proposed by SEGUI
on
April 23rd, 2017
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Submitter's comments: |
A short tour of Papua New Guinea to turn Mount Wilhelm. Un petit tour sur la papouasie Nouvelle Guinée pour tourner le Mont Wilhelm |
Forum address: |
http://condor-velivole.eu/mybb/forum-116.html |
Task length: |
162 km, generally completed in 1h15 to 1h30
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Difficulty level: |
Moderate |
Plane class: |
Club
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Handicapped scoring: |
No
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Glider restriction: |
Only glider LS4 is allowed for this task.
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Wing loading limit: |
Not set
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Condor version: |
1.1.5 |
Network id: |
AWUWE |
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WEATHER
Weather preset: |
Custom (randomized) |
Clouds: |
Middle-air |
Thermals: |
Light |
Thermals activity: |
Normal |
Season: |
Spring |
Time: |
Noon |
Wind: |
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RACE
Start type: |
Aerotow |
Delay before race start: |
3 min. |
Start time window: |
30 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: |
1 km |
PDA allowed: |
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TURN POINTS
Description: LS4 only
 | Take off: | Keglsugl (2,670 m.) Airport | Start: | Keglsugl (2,670 m.) Heading: 270° for 0.0 km,
Coords: 5.49.560S / 145.6.132E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 4,000 m. angle: 180°, radius: 3,000 m. |  | TP 1: | Mt Wilhelm (4,356 m.) Heading: 303° for 8.7 km,
Coords: 5.47.168S / 145.2.88E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m. angle: 360°, radius: 1,000 m. | TP 2: | Mt Eikanump (2,461 m.) Heading: 282° for 50.9 km,
Coords: 5.42.990S / 144.34.826E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m. angle: 360°, radius: 1,000 m. |  | TP 3: | Mt Kubor (3,657 m.) Heading: 153° for 46.3 km,
Coords: 6.6.175S / 144.44.451E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m. angle: 360°, radius: 1,000 m. | Finish: | Nambaiyufa (1,940 m.) Heading: 111° for 55.9 km,
Coords: 6.15.336S / 145.13.350E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 2,100 m., max.: 5,000 m. angle: 180°, radius: 3,000 m. |
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