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Event info
We have a change in venue this year. Double Dam is no longer in operation. We are sad to see a group that has been so good to us over the years cease operations.
The meet is a tow competition. It will be based out of the Daysland Golf course which has camping, hookups, showers, and a clubhouse.
Flying site
Depending on the wind, we choose one of three launch sites. Our flight task is determined each day by the task committee. ...
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Prize funds and scoring categories
- MIM 2018
Contacts
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Meet Head
- Larry Shumlich
- 1 403 681 9586
- lshumlich@gmail.com
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Score Keeper
- Doug Keller
- 1 403 990 5488
- skywardca@gmail.com
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Meet Coordinator
- Bev Johns
- blawndeagle@gmail.com
Event info
We have a change in venue this year. Double Dam is no longer in operation. We are sad to see a group that has been so good to us over the years cease operations.
The meet is a tow competition. It will be based out of the Daysland Golf course which has camping, hookups, showers, and a clubhouse. Join us and fly over the Alberta Prairies and sometimes even into Saskatchewan.
Most pilots will camp at Daysland Golf course, where we have our pilot meetings in the mornings before driving out to the tow roads.The tow roads are close to the Golf course.
Selection and entry fee
Prize fund and scoring categories
- those that are ready to fly their first 50 mile(80k) flight (Novice)
- those looking forward to their first 100 mile(160k) flight (Advanced)
- open class (Open)
General schedule
Registration will be 9:00 am - 10:00 am Saturday May 12th and Sunday May 13 at Double Dam Clubhouse.
On Sunday May 13th we will select from a long list of volunteers a Safety Committee and a Task Committee.
Keep track of all your personal bests (PBs). We sometimes find gifts for these PBs.
Our dinner, where we give out the awards, will be Sunday May 20th after a short task.
Monday is a holiday here in Canada so it is generally a drive day for most, although we have been known to fly on Monday if the conditions continue to be awesome.
Daily schedule
This year we will be loading our track logs to Airtribune for scoring. All track logs are to be loaded before the Pilots meeting the next day. On the last day the tracks must be loaded before the dinner. We may still download the track logs and manually score them.
Accommodation and Activities
Daysland has a campground with showers. Others have been known to go to Camrose, a 30-minute drive, to sleep.
How to get here
Daysland Golf Course
Daysland Canada
Downloads
Waypoint files
Organizers
Contacts
-
Meet Head
- Larry Shumlich
- 1 403 681 9586
- lshumlich@gmail.com
-
Score Keeper
- Doug Keller
- 1 403 990 5488
- skywardca@gmail.com
-
Meet Coordinator
- Bev Johns
- blawndeagle@gmail.com
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Tasks and results
Task 1
13 May, 2018
Class 1 — 131.1 km — Race to goal
Task 2
14 May, 2018
Class 1 — 105.9 km — Race to goal
Task 3
15 May, 2018
Class 1 — 91.4 km — Race to goal
Task 4
16 May, 2018
Class 1 — 72.9 km — Race to goal
Task 5
18 May, 2018
Class 1 — 102.0 km — Race to goal
Task 6
19 May, 2018
Class 1 — 93.0 km — Elapsed time