Re: [aus-soaring] Tips for creating an Aus-soaring storm

2002-05-05 Thread John Haunton
I think you missed some: 9.        Respond to well expressed and explicit questions or requests for information with statements like: I am not sure/do not know/have never experienced (insert subject) but I think you should (insert inane comment). 10.        Leave your "out of the office" agent

RE: [aus-soaring] What a day Saturday

2002-05-05 Thread Catherine Conway
Don't forget the SAGA winter trophy that started on May 1st! -Cath > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ANDREW > WRIGHT > Sent: Monday, 6 May 2002 12:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [aus-soaring] What a day Saturday > > >

[aus-soaring] What a day Saturday

2002-05-05 Thread ANDREW WRIGHT
What a day in SA on Saturday 4th May. Many a old timer waxes lyrically about the good old days when the weather was really good and they used to fly 300s at over 100kph out of Gawler in May. Well the good old days returned to SA on Saturday 4th. May. 28 degrees was for

RE: [aus-soaring] What a day Saturday

2002-05-05 Thread Catherine Conway
Not > bad for a lazy Saturday in May. > > What did others do? > ANDREW WRIGHT Went to a SAGA meeting in the Grumman AA5. Cruise along the Coorong on the way home was pretty cool as was looking at the only Fox glider in Australia. So I did an approx 800km out and return with Emilis and R