I dunno, I kinda had the impression that the landing zone was really great at Killaloe last year?? Fred, maybe you are really spoilt in that regard where you fly
? I have only been there the once, but my understanding is that the mountain has slopes suitable for all directions? Maybe we need to ask that guy at the Shannon club?
Chris
who agrees that no rain would be nice.....
Well, about the slopes now... Here is my point of view...
For me, a slope for an event should allow any type of models to fly... Especialy for a National, Club fly-in and so on...
I flew in Killaloe last year too, and landed on the square LZ behind the pilots. Not a bother.. Well, with the Destiny...
The Lo100 was there, but no flying... Same for the Opel... You miss the 30m2 spot, the glider is dead...And with machines like this, if you miss, you can't recover.
Same thing 2 years ago for the Cork glide-in in MtWheelin... Lots of gliders did not fly because, well, you could not land machines over 2 mtrs without breaking something...I think those who where here will agree with me on that one. But that was a great spot for combat, crunchies and a great day etc, but that reduce the potential of the event I think...
There is a website that catalogue slopes in Ireland.. Well, I agree with that, and I'm sure I can, well, give me 1 hour, make a page with 200 slopes in Ireland in a map... But on these 200 slopes, how many of them you will be able to fly anything ? 2? 3?
If I only fly foamies, there is at least 150 spots 10 miles around my house for me to fly.
Flying a 60" glider with flaps and so on to do pin point landings ? 10 maybe...
Flying the DG1000, Alpina, 1/4 scale ? Well, that go down to 4.
Flying big machines ? one left, and West wind only :wink:
You have slopes, and slopes. When I go to such event, I always bring a big bunch of machines to have the perfect one for the day conditions, but imagine someone coming with a 4mtr, and stay in the car because the landing spot is great...for foamies.. :wink:
Well, you get my point
