Having recently flown the Diamond badge task from BOD1's Condor Tasks Databse and found wave to 6800 metres, 1800m of which I had to lose to get round the next TP 5 kms ahead, I wondered if there was any reason why there is a 5000m limit on TP's.
I was looking forward to a 250km final glide including Mont Blanc Gipfel near the end
Why are TP's capped at 5000 metres ?
Re: Why are TP's capped at 5000 metres ?
Tonyh wrote:Having recently flown the Diamond badge task from BOD1's Condor Tasks Databse and found wave to 6800 metres, 1800m of which I had to lose to get round the next TP 5 kms ahead, I wondered if there was any reason why there is a 5000m limit on TP's.
I was looking forward to a 250km final glide including Mont Blanc Gipfel near the end
with me the same...
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Dr. Gonzo is flying OZONE Rush 3
Re: Why are TP's capped at 5000 metres ?
Don't you need oxygen up thereTonyh wrote:Having recently flown the Diamond badge task from BOD1's Condor Tasks Databse and found wave to 6800 metres, 1800m of which I had to lose to get round the next TP 5 kms ahead, I wondered if there was any reason why there is a 5000m limit on TP's.
I was looking forward to a 250km final glide including Mont Blanc Gipfel near the end
OK, I'll do it again then.Pit_R wrote:'P' key!!! For the Diamond badge!
Not fair play!
lol
To make it realistic I'll wait for a freezing cold day, turn off my heating and wear all my thermal gear. I'll also put on an oxygen mask, fill a water bottle with a tube to my mouth, and last but not least, wear a 'male external catheter'.
Will that be OK ?