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Task description
WWGC Pre-world Day 2 - 280k Racing task -Lasham Out and return (South East UK 3)
Version 6 proposed by Atruelove
on
May 15th, 2020
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Submitter's comments: |
On the 21 June 2018 there were 4 flights in the UK over 1000k. This task has the same weather and airspace restrictions. Racing task, 280k out and return to Lasham. 19 knots northerly wind with good streeting with cloudase over 6000 feet but watch out for the 4500 and 3500 airspace down south. Airspace file is on the forum. East UK version 3. |
Task length: |
288 km, generally completed in 2h00 to 4h00
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Difficulty level: |
Difficult |
Plane class: |
Standard
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Handicapped scoring: |
No
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Glider restriction: |
No restriction.
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Wing loading limit: |
Not set
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Condor version: |
2.1.3 |
Network id: |
EVASU |
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WEATHER
Weather preset: |
Custom |
Clouds: |
Low |
Thermals: |
Medium |
Thermals activity: |
Normal |
Season: |
Summer |
Time: |
Afternoon |
Wind: |
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RACE
Start type: |
Airborne |
Delay before race start: |
15 min. |
Start time window: |
60 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: |
0 km |
PDA allowed: |
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TURN POINTS
 | Take off: | Husbands Boswort (155 m.) Airport | Start: | HB start west (139 m.) Heading: 256° for 4.9 km,
Coords: 52.25.895N / 1.6.756W Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 180°, radius: 5,000 m. |  | TP 1: | Lasham (183 m.) Heading: 174° for 138.5 km,
Coords: 51.11.248N / 1.1.892W Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 360°, radius: 500 m. | TP 2: | HB control point (124 m.) Heading: 4° for 139.5 km,
Coords: 52.26.317N / 0.53.411W Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 360°, radius: 500 m. |  | Finish: | Husbands Boswort (155 m.) Heading: 267° for 10.3 km,
Coords: 52.26.294N / 1.2.493W Classic turnpoint, min. height: 250 m., max.: 10,000 m. angle: 360°, radius: 3,000 m. |
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