Flying Easter Weekend - 2013
A high pressure system parks itself over the Lower Mainland, bringing with it unseasonably warm (and increasingly stable) air. This provided a rare spring time opportunity to break out the Wildcat (a high end EN-B that I am somewhat under weight on) and repeatedly appear at the top of the stack, even out climbing Ozone's new Delta 2 (which I happen to have on order).
Some would say it's the wing. Me, personally, thinks it's the pilot.
Good Friday - inversion at 1200m.
Saturday - inversion at 650m, rising to 750m by sunset.
Easter Sunday - inversion below launch, did not fly.
A high pressure system parks itself over the Lower Mainland, bringing with it unseasonably warm (and increasingly stable) air. This provided a rare spring time opportunity to break out the Wildcat (a high end EN-B that I am somewhat under weight on) and repeatedly appear at the top of the stack, even out climbing Ozone's new Delta 2 (which I happen to have on order).
Some would say it's the wing. Me, personally, thinks it's the pilot.
Good Friday - inversion at 1200m.
Saturday - inversion at 650m, rising to 750m by sunset.
Easter Sunday - inversion below launch, did not fly.
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