Sunday, 19 August 2007

It's a scrub





So, we held the prize giving instead.
On the left, Anne Chapman and Shack Roberts receive their prize from Jim White (Comp Director, Met Man, Task Setter and person to be moaned at). On the right, overall winner Dave Watt announces what he's going to spend his prize on (see below for details).


Prizes were awarded as follows:
Winner of the best performing novice entrant (awarded to the top entrant who hasn't previously competed in a rated competition): Shack Roberts / Anne Chapman in Discus 'WD'.
Winner of the best performing non-Nationals entrant (awarded to the top entrant who hasn't previously competed in a National rated competition): Ashley Birkbeck in LS7 '944'
2nd Place went to Denis Campbell in Ventus 2CXT '370'. Denis has kindly agreed to use his winning to pay for an evening meal for the helpers.

1st Place was awarded to Dave Watt in Ventus 2 'DW'. Dave clearly had plenty of fun at this year's competition as he's used his £500 as payment towards his next year's membership at Booker!

Sunday task ?

At the 11:00 briefing it was announced that there was a 'slim chance' of a soaring window this afternoon. A rebrief will be held at 13:00. In the event that we scrub the rebrief will double as the closing ceremony/final prize giving. There's a few pilots who're still quite keen to fly as the scores are quite close!

Saturday, 18 August 2007

An early scrub today

Results from Friday's flying were announced: Denis Cambell 3rd (87.0km/h); 2nd Andy Betteley (92.6km/h) and winner for the day Dave Watt (105.1km/h). Photo shows Dave receiving his prize.


An early decision to scrub allows us to relax and do something else for the day. Tomorrow's briefing will be at 11:00.

Saturday and blog comments

Not a good start to the day when you take a look at other gliding club forecasts and two of them include the word "dire" to describe today's conditions! We'll see what the Comp Director / Met Man / Task Setter decides.

On a seperate note, anybody looking at the coments to the blog postings may have noticed that we're being spammed by 'Sandy' who is putting up adverts to their website. Don't click on the link to their site as it's just a crummy "get rich quick" scam. As moderator it seems that I can't easily remove the comments but I will be able to moderate any future ones. I suppose the good news is that it means that the blog is generating sufficient traffic for a scammer to be interested in it - fame at last!

Friday, 17 August 2007

Friday's results


Are now available on the Booker Regionals Page.
Meanwhile here's a pic of Denis Campbell (370) at this morning's briefing as he walked us through his winning flight on Thursday.

Last minute retask!

After the Comp Director looking at webcams to the North, we had a rebrief at the front of the grid. Decision was taken to set a new task -

TASK C - Stokenchurch (SOS) - Oxford East (OXF) - Chilbolton (CBN) - Didcot (DID) - Booker Finish 1 (BF1) = 183.3km.

This turned into a bit of a "Treasurer's Special" for a few pilots who didn't make it through the start, relight, retried, landed, relight again and so the "kerching!" of the launch fees eventually stirred up enough of a thermal for a few late re-re-re-starters to at least head off to Oxford.

Eventually three pilots didn't start, a few didn't complete the task but everybody made it back to the airfield. We await the results.....

Friday tasks

The Comp Director announced the tasks today as:

TASK A - Stokenchurch (SOS) - Northampton (NOS) - Andover (AND) - Booker Finish 1 (BF1) = 243.7km
TASK B - Stokenchurch (SOS) - Buckingham (BUC) - Andover (AND) - Booker Finish 1 (BF1) = 201.6km

Currently we're going for Task A, with first launch not before 11:30.

Bump charts updated


Ed Davies has updated the bump charts for Day Four.
Here's a pic of Ashley (944) and his retrieve crew, eight year-old Alice, in a field yesterday.
Extra points if you can spot Stokenchurch mast in the background. A comment from Ahley sums it up:
"It was the perfect field - with a pub in the corner...shame it was only 4.1 nm from BOO!"

Thursday, 16 August 2007

We're off for a curry!


First off all, well done to Denis (370) who made it around the task. Great performance. Results are now available on the main comp website page.


This evening we went for a curry. This was very well attended with around 24 of us going along. With an eye on the weather the majority of us steered clear of the Vindaloo and Madras! Let's see in the morning if it's worked.

Showers B* showers

They (we) started just as a shower arrived in the vicinity of the start sector and for some it kinda went downhill from there! 732 & K4 headed back to the airfield and sat on the bus 'tactically waiting' for the showers to go through and the weather to massively improve (which it didn't). Both relighted in the hope that the day had sufficiently recycled. Subsequently K4 landed out and 732 scuttled home.

Everybody else set off on task and either landed out or started their engines except for 370 who we haven't heard from yet. Here's hoping he's made it around!

Anyway, we're off to go and retrieve 'WD' out of a muddy field now!