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Task description
Day 7, Lienz Nikolsdorf - Innsbruck (Eastern Alps 2.0)
Version 4 proposed by Wiek
on
March 23rd, 2009
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Submitter's comments: |
The last day is a short task to the finish at Innsbruck. The wind is strong so good ridge lift can be expected. But watch the cloud |
Task length: |
126 km, generally completed in 1h30 to 1h45
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Difficulty level: |
Easy |
Plane class: |
All
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Handicapped scoring: |
Yes (DAeC index)
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Glider restriction: |
Only gliders in this list are allowed: ASG29 (120.0) ASK13 (79.0) ASW15 (97.0) ASW19 (100.0) ASW22 (128.0) ASW27 (114.0) ASW28 (108.0) ASW28-18 (114.0) Discus2 (108.0) Discus2c (114.0) Fox (80.0) Jantar2b (116.0) JantarStd3 (100.0) Libelle (98.0) LS10 (120.0) LS4 (106.0) LS6 (112.0) LS8 (108.0) LS8s (114.0) Nimbus4 (128.0) PW-5 (86.0) Ventus2 (114.0) Ventus2cx (120.0)
Handicap is indicated after the glider name.
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Wing loading limit: |
Not set
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Condor version: |
1.1.2 |
Network id: |
USUL |
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WEATHER
Weather preset: |
Custom |
Clouds: |
No |
Thermals: |
Strong |
Thermals activity: |
Normal |
Season: |
Summer |
Time: |
Noon |
Wind: |
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RACE
Start type: |
Winch |
Delay before race start: |
10 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: |
0 km |
PDA allowed: |
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TURN POINTS
Description: The last day is a short task to the finish at Innsbruck. The wind is strong so good ridge lift can be expected. But watch the cloud buildup. You have to cross some high mountains.
 | Take off: | Lienz Nikolsdorf (637 m.) Airport | Start: | Lienz Nikolsdorf (637 m.) Heading: 270° for 0.0 km,
Coords: 46.47.880N / 12.52.697E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m. angle: 180°, radius: 3,000 m. |  | Finish: | Innsbruck (579 m.) Heading: 295° for 125.8 km,
Coords: 47.15.617N / 11.20.633E Classic turnpoint, min. height: 0 m., max.: 5,000 m. angle: 180°, radius: 3,000 m. |
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