Day 14

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Post by 22 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:43 am

Matt sry, I wasnt here :cry: :cry:

results are online.
List of corrections:
Day 14
standard
4,Finished,Piotr Raczynski,PIT,SP-2901,Discus2,213.4 km,01:48:45,117.7 km/h,0 p,988 p,,0 //Wrong class
10,Finished,Winfried Deppe,WD,D-2709,ASW28,213.4 km,02:21:34,90.4 km/h,0 p,682 p,,0 //no flight data
16,Racing,Jan Podolan,A22,ANDEL,LS8,9.4 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //wrong class

15m
19,Finished,Laszlo Kormendi,TU,HA-4567,Ventus2,213.4 km,02:38:11,80.9 km/h,0 p,685 p,,0 //unregistered
23,Landed,Evgeny Kleymenov,TTF,RU-007,ASW27,155.7 km, , ,0 p,491 p,,0 //no flight data
24,Crashed,Sergey Kor4agin,911,KOALA,Ventus2,197.4 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //unregistered
24,Landed,Den Petrov,119,PAKETA,ASW27,125.7 km, , ,0 p,397 p,,0 //no flight data
25,Landed,Denis Baranov,DAN,RU-LALA,Ventus2,72.4 km, , ,0 p,228 p,,0 //no flight data
26,Racing,Peter Toth,T7,HA-4617,ASW27,183.4 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //unregistered
27,Crashed,Evgeny Kleymenov,TTF,RU-007,ASW27,155.7 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //unregistered
31,Crashed,Andre Myslikovjan,MA,OK-8118,LS6,122.6 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //wrong class
34,Racing,Michel Bonardel,BNL,MB-170,LS6,65 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //wrong class

18m
3,Finished,Jeroen Jennen,JJJ,D-1688,ASG29,213.4 km,01:33:31,136.9 km/h,0 p,948 p,,0 //no flight data
7,Finished,Bostjan B,BB,S5-3306,ASG29,213.4 km,01:41:37,126 km/h,0 p,825 p,,0 //no flight data
13,Finished,L Somogyi,SL,SL-1970,ASG29,213.38 km,02:02:33,104.5 km/h,0 p,634 p,,0 //no flight data
13,Finished,Alan Mattano,10,LV-DNT,ASG29,213.4 km,02:03:40,103.5 km/h,0 p,651 p,,0 //no flight data
19,Landed,pascal brotons,BP,EU-HIGH,Discus2c,184.6 km, , ,0 p,425 p,,0 //no flight data

Open
9,Finished,Apolinaras Berzinskas,PB3,LY-GPB,ASW22,213.4 km,02:10:22,98.2 km/h,0 p,641 p,,0 //no flight data
10,Crashed,Janos Cservenak,G83,HA-5401,Jantar2b,211 km, , ,0 p,0 p,,0 //unregistered

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Post by WDP » Sat Mar 07, 2009 12:49 pm

Marek, I could not send the igc and ftr via webpage, think the time had expired :lol:

I have sent the files via email immediately after finishing. Did you receive it?

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Post by Freebird » Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:30 pm

From the 15m results?

7 FLY Janos Tornyai Hungary Hungary Ventus2 213.40 km 01:45:52 120.90 km/h 0 909 Finished
25 FLY Janos Tornyai Hungary Hungary Ventus2 0.40 km 00:00:00 0.00 km/h 0 0 Crashed

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Post by Freebird » Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:36 pm

mattmckrell wrote:Hi, Marek,

did you see my earlier message? I just got home from my thing to do, but
I'm still set up as 0UTC so can't see the briefing. Could I switch to 03UTC
for today?

Thanks...
MM
Don't forget RL time when making requests, it was 2.51am in the UK when you posted that & I think an hour later for Marek :D

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Post by 22 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:00 pm

WDP wrote:Marek, I could not send the igc and ftr via webpage, think the time had expired :lol:

I have sent the files via email immediately after finishing. Did you receive it?
hm, no mail from you, pls try it again.. :?

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Post by 22 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:01 pm

Freebird wrote:From the 15m results?

7 FLY Janos Tornyai Hungary Hungary Ventus2 213.40 km 01:45:52 120.90 km/h 0 909 Finished
25 FLY Janos Tornyai Hungary Hungary Ventus2 0.40 km 00:00:00 0.00 km/h 0 0 Crashed
hm, of course crash will be counted...btw double flying isnt allowed!

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Post by JJJ » Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:52 pm

Marke did u got my mail?
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Post by 22 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:39 pm

y and did u get reply?

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Post by JJJ » Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:04 pm

I did send my IGC, FTR now
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Post by mattmckrell » Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:15 pm

Oh, well, thanks anyway Marek. I know you work very hard on all this and I hoped to just get lucky after getting all my plans for the evening thrown in the dumpster. As it was, my phone rang about 3 minutes after the join time closed out -- my wife was stranded at her rehearsal because she couldn't find her car keys! I had to go on a 1.5 hr rescue mission anyway. With that kind of luck I would have flown into a mountain about 2km short of the finish if I had flown it Friday!
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Post by JJJ » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:59 pm

Marek, can you please add me to the scoreboard?
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Post by L.Somogyi » Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:28 pm

Hi Marek, can you add me to the results scoreboard, please! I sent you the igc and the ftr as well.
Thank you very much!
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Post by 22 » Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:13 pm

Results update D14 after I got some flight data:
18m:
JJJ
SL
BB

Open:
PB3

Standard:
WD

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Re: Day 14

Post by lmaomao » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:18 am

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