With one of those Piccilario altimeters?? :-) We really need to test our
altitude measuring devices somehow. 
I am not doubting the good eyes, I have see Johnny B. tow too very high
altitudes, but a Pegasus at 4000' agl is invisible. I will gladly stand
corrected if someone can prove or verify these kinds of altitude claims.
Maybe we should put a pic, a Sky melody, an Eagle Tree system, and a
Casio watch in one plane and see what we get for grins.
I will loan the Sky melody/sky panel. I calibrated mine last year. It is
accurate to 3-10 feet in 1000' altitude gain.

 Endless Mountain Models
http://www.scalesoaring.com
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> -----Original Message-----
Dennis Hoyle
WMSS
Sec / Treasurer / Web Geek
Last August Troy Lawicki flew his 2M Duck to 4077' feet at the 2M MOM
contest. That guy has got eagle eyes. Whipped my measly 3604' with my
Sapphire
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnny Berlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 8:52 PM
> To: Mark Wales; soaring@airage.com
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] High Altitude Glider/off subject
> 
> 3999 ft. 2004 Nats cross contry scale..        Pegasus tow plane
> 
> 
> Johnny
> 
> 

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