by Tony Deleo » Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:41 am
From the "peanut" gallery-I have to take exception to the statement that Pine Mountain has/is under utilized. We have been flying the "s__t" out of the site for over 20+ years with the "proof being in the pudding," within the United States(probably worldwide)" there is "no" foot launch site,(to my knowledge) including Walt's Point, where there have been more long distance flights(150 miles+) in that same time frame. I can't count on one hand the times when that the weather looked good and someone was not at Pine Mountain flying.
Regarding Mt. Laguna: your chances are "slim" if you want to fly over 100 miles let alone 150+, once again the proof is in the results. The instability associated with the "sub tropical" mosture makes that site work unfortunately Mount San Jacinto, San Gagornio, etc. historically "over" develop early blocking the course line(s) 2. if you should make it flying that direction has the potential of dumping you directly into 5 restricted airspaces(29 Palms, Edwards, Fort Irwin, Nellis as well as China Lake. 3. By the time you make into the Mojave desert there is a good chance that the southwest winds associated with the "stable" marine have pushed thru making the "odds" of crossing north/northwestward not very likely. One site that is "under utilized" is Black Hawk with its 300 mile potential. With a northeast flow no one flew Blackhawk Monday?
Best places to fly long distance: Walt's Point, Blackhawk and Pine Mountain. What seperates Pine Mountain from the other two sites is that you, generally, need a "high" performance wing to fly upwind to Tehacapi as well as to glide from Frazier Mountain until you get established in The Antelope Valley. The site knowledge is much more important at Pine Mountain. Neither Walt's or Blackhawk have these issues
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