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100 Rev fly at 2010 WSIKF (Aug 16-22)


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FYI for those of visiting our wonderful northwest.

Across the Columbia river in Oregon is the town of Warrington. It has a Fred Meyers store.

It is kinda like K-mart and Target if you need to buy some items like the radios, clothes, camping gear, etc.

And it has a Costco.

And Oregon does not have sales tax.

Ken

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Thanks Felix, it's only going to get worse, be sure and keep me straight. ;)

Well, looks like there are 50 now. Half way there! <grins>

I wonder if other European or Japanese teams will step up to match the Australians?

Is it possible to offer any advice in respect of getting accommodation in Long Beach? Even for those of us who have been there previously this is not a trivial issue... The Decs are provisionally sorted but others may appreciate pointers.

http://www.funbeach.com/lodging/index.html gives some clues!

Felix

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Thanks Felix, it's only going to get worse, be sure and keep me straight. ;)

JB,

You have pulled the duplicate Ben D I see.

2 Bens may have been more than we could cope with. <grins>

Is there any word about USA visitors to Berck 2010 at this stage?

Felix

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  • 2 weeks later...

No word on this end, it doesn't look likely... Just too expensive, most of our teams are still "start ups" or leisure flying groups.

Ah! Here is the thread that I was looking for. <grins>

Is there any further news? Are any other European teams going to commit? Maybe we will be able to discuss plans at Berck or Cervia...

Felix

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We saw Seb from Flic at Kite Party, he said he's 90% on for attending, says that Ben and 1-2 others are considering it as well...

Will keep you posted as I hear more. :)

Good news. We will be with Flic at Berck as well as the other European teams.

Felix

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See if you can nail down who will be able to make it to WSIKF while you're there? ;)

'Gentle encouragement' may be more appropriate than 'nailing down' <grins>

As you well know, and state just a little bit back up this thread, cross Atlantic travel is expensive...

I wonder if we could, apart from the 4 person Decs team, the TFS and FLIC presence, put together an EU team? It is a long shot... however it looks like the Europeans will be making a significant contribution to numbers anyway.

Felix

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FYI, we put up a column of 10 pilots at our clinic last weekend and had room to spare vertically... Horizontal thread was fine.

I'm guessing we'll need no less than 6mph, ideally closer to 8mph to make it feasible for full grid formation.

At this point, given the right wind, 10x10 is within reach if we get enough fliers! :D

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FYI, we put up a column of 10 pilots at our clinic last weekend and had room to spare vertically... Horizontal thread was fine.

I'm guessing we'll need no less than 6mph, ideally closer to 8mph to make it feasible for full grid formation.

At this point, given the right wind, 10x10 is within reach if we get enough fliers! :D

JB,

Thank you for this. I was always convinced that the 10 x 10 would be possible <grins>

Keep pushing the envelope...

Remember Uchinada 2008

Felix

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Not every fly will be 10x10... These are the "high point" attempts for a specific window of time on Thu/Fri/Sat.

Other days, there will be all day, casual teams and mini-grids for folks to try their hand, learn lots and gave a generally good time. ;)

Just this past weekend at the clinic, we did a 4x4 to introduce people to the idea, went really well...

Matter of fact, two of the folks who jumped in had never flown team at all before, and one of them had less than 12 hours total time on a Rev. ;)

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Does every attempt at WSIKF need to be 10 x 10 or can we work towards that? Frankly 10 x 10 scares the censored.gif out of me. I don't know why.

Bart

Bart,

Dont think about the size of the grid or the sheer number of pilots. When it comes right down to it, the immediate kites around you are the frame of reference you'll need to concentrate on. The reality of it is, flying in the grid formation is really pretty easy. Trust in yourself will go a long way to overcoming your initial fear uncertainty's.

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I tell myself that a lot!

It is my nature to look at the big picture over the smaller one so it is hard to think about it any other way. I hope for lots of practice before then. Remember, I will be in totally new wind for me. I've going from choppy, land locked, prairie wind to what everyone tells me is this smooth ocean wind. I will probably be all over the place!

Bart

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Does every attempt at WSIKF need to be 10 x 10 or can we work towards that? Frankly 10 x 10 scares the censored.gif out of me. I don't know why.

Bart

I think the 10 x 10 would actually be the most manageable of all the possible formations. It limits the number of columns to manage, while providing enough room for everyone vertically. With the 10-man column we got up at the clinic, there was room enough for everyone to spin on his center, and then some. No worries Bart. We'll get you through it, and you will be totally excited afterward.

It is my nature to look at the big picture over the smaller one so it is hard to think about it any other way. I hope for lots of practice before then. Remember, I will be in totally new wind for me. I've going from choppy, land locked, prairie wind to what everyone tells me is this smooth ocean wind. I will probably be all over the place!

If anything, I think this will make you even more capable. Coming from inland winds myself, the smooth winds of Long Beach make everything so much easier. You never realize just how good you are until you get into some nice wind. I think you will surprise yourself.

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