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Day 5 - Standards Racing task out to the north (South East UK 3)
proposed by Atruelove on May 18th, 2020

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Submitter's comments: Out north to the Humber bridge can be tricky in real life...luckily Condor doesn't model sea breeze..

Similar weather to yesterday but slacker wind and less cloud. Nice streets in the blue and fast forming haze caps.
Task length: 298 km, generally completed in 1h45 to 2h00
Difficulty level: Moderate
Plane class: Standard
Handicapped scoring: No
Glider restriction: No restriction.
Wing loading limit: Not set
Condor version: 2.1.3
Network id: EMESU

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WEATHER
Weather preset: Custom Clouds: N/A
Thermals: Medium Thermals activity: Normal
Season: Summer Time: Noon
Wind:
5° (North) for 14 km/h

RACE
Start type: Airborne Delay before race start: 15 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: wwgc2022 pre-world Day 4
Take off:Husbands Boswort (155 m.)
Airport
Start:HB control point (124 m.)
Heading: 87° for 10.3 km,
Coords: 52.26.317N / 0.53.411W
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m.
angle: 180°, radius: 5,000 m.
TP 1:Humber Bridge (0 m.)
Heading: 14° for 143.4 km,
Coords: 53.41.993N / 0.26.953W
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m.
angle: 360°, radius: 500 m.
TP 2:Rutland Water (83 m.)
Heading: 185° for 116.6 km,
Coords: 52.39.362N / 0.36.299W
Classic turnpoint,
min. height: 0 m., max.: 10,000 m.
angle: 360°, radius: 500 m.
Finish:Husbands Boswort (155 m.)
Heading: 228° for 38.3 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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