Spring Competition

Summary of flying for Saturday 21 April 2012
Total Hours0h 10m
Best Height Gain700 feet
Total Flights4

It had been a long time since I was in the tow fields of Suffolk Coastal Floaters, so the opportunity to join them again for a two day competition was compelling. The only issue was the weather forecast, notorious April showers.

I arrived at the airfield for 10am and the wind blew perfectly down the runway. Most of the gliders were rigged and the final bits of the winch set-up were being put into place. I quickly unloaded and rigged my glider then attended the competition brief. There was a spot landing competition and an all-out XC. No notable NOTAM's but the weather was the one to watch. By 10:30 am, the sky already looked like it was going to over develop.

Due to my late arrival I was last to launch. There had already been some notable problems with the winch which varied between cable snaps and tangles, all of which slowed progression through launching pilots and by the time of my first launch, I became victim of another cable snap. Fortunately it happened after first release and I had just enough height to turn around and land close to launch.

After the cable was repaired, I jumped the queue for another launch attempt. This time, despite a very strong launch that propelled me skyward, it was a successful tow to full height. After release and a brief tour of the sky, I was back on the ground without bumping into wisp of lift on the way down.

Andy H. and Tim D. managed to get away; Andy almost made it as far as the coast, before my next turn came around. The sky looked very grey so I opted to sit that launch out and relinquished my launch position to the next pilot. Moments later the quad bike returned and Keith commented that is was "Pi**ing it down at the other end of the runway". Almost as the words rolled of his tongue, the heavens opened. Some people managed to get their gliders to the hanger, but mine remained outside for the duration.

When the rain had stopped, I found a sponge in my car and started wiping my glider down. This turned out to be a great opportunity to give the sail a clean and I was able to remove mud and various amounts of sheep sh*t that had found their way on to it. A short while later I was clipped into my glider and back in the air. Like my earlier flights, I mostly found sink and decided to go for the illusive spot landing. I missed it again, but was closer than I had been.

As I waited for my next turn, the heavens once again opened up and the ritual of stowing gliders in the hanger and running for shelter repeated. This time, the rain was more prolonged and the hanger became a focal point to pilots and friends. Mike kindly prepared hot drinks for everyone and the club took the opportunity to hold their AGM.

Finally the rain ceased and it was decided to run a one off spot landing to conclude the completion for the day. The wind was now non-existent and the now drenched windsocks looked to be hanging their heads with disappointment. As the sun broke through we were rewarded with a stunning double rainbow arching over the Mendlesham hanger and the spot landing competition commenced.

I was one of the first to launch. This, my final tow of the day, was my most pleasurable. After a lovely smooth climb to 750 feet, I released and sped back to the spot [flying fast always puts a smile on my face]. I didn't quite get the spot, but landed only metres short of it. This briefly put me in the lead until Keith M. landed on the spot perfectly.

With a damp glider, the prospects of a damp cold night under canvas and a job interview to prepare for on Monday, I opted to return home. Mike once again worked his culinary magic with a hog roast and after helping to clear up, I returned home. The final bonus of the day, the Dartford crossing is free after 10pm!

Flying Log(s)


TypeWinch Launch
DateSat, 21 Apr 2012 - 12:00
GliderAirBorne Sting 3:168
SiteMendlesham
Duration00h 01m
CommentsCable snap
Height Gain200 ft
Distance
Total Hours51h 32m

TypeWinch Launch
DateSat, 21 Apr 2012 - 12:30
GliderAirBorne Sting 3:168
SiteMendlesham
Duration00h 03m
CommentsOthers went XC but unable to connect with any lift on this smooth tow and return flight.
Height Gain600 ft
Distance
Total Hours51h 35m

TypeWinch Launch
DateSat, 21 Apr 2012 - 13:30
GliderAirBorne Sting 3:168
SiteMendlesham
Duration00h 03m
CommentsHeavy rain in-bound.
Height Gain650 ft
Distance
Total Hours51h 38m

TypeWinch Launch
DateSat, 21 Apr 2012 - 16:00
GliderAirBorne Sting 3:168
SiteMendlesham
Duration00h 03m
CommentsSpeedy flight; no lift and landed very close to the set-up landing spot.
Height Gain700 ft
Distance
Total Hours51h 41m

Total Flying Statistics

The total flying statistics up to and including 21 Apr 2012:

Total Hours51h 41m
Longest Flight1h 20m
Gliders Flown4
Unique Sites Flown20
Best Height Gain3,000 feet
Total Distance20.4 km
Furthest Flown13.4 km
Total Flights213
Hill Launches99
Winch Launches99
Aerotow Launches15