updated 1st June 2010
This will be the 9th annual aerotow cross country hang gliding
competition held at the Gulgong airstrip owned by the Cudgegong Soaring
club.
Competition Dates 21st
November to 27th November inclusive (Sunday through to Saturday).
Practice day Saturday 20th November
You can click here to go to the
competition registration page to the registration and payment
options for the
event. Sorry, but the bank thinks we're too small fry to give a credit
card
facility, so it's cheques or money order or PAYPAL credit card paymeny
only. Included in the fee are the competition entry
fee, the T shirt, the presentation dinner, the airstrip daily fee for
strip use and hangarage and all tows during the comp days. This will
include test tows morning or evening should you need to test fly.
The Gulgong Classic Aerotow competition is an event run by the
Newcastle
Hang Gliding Club inc.
Limited
numbers
Entry numbers will be strictly limited to 50 pilots, on a first in,
best dressed basis.
Sanction
AA sanction CIVL Cat 2 WPRS GAP parameters 50km, 4km, 90min, 10% with
20% FTV
Officials:
Meet Head Billo and Rick Duncan
Scorer
Billo or Cameron Tunbridge and Mark Fox (Both SeeYou and GPS verify)
Launch Marshalls TBA
Task committee , safety committe and protest committee will be
appointed
from competitors at the first days briefing.
Tug Pilots
Pete Marheine and Matthew Olive, with
Billo
as
reserve.
Start and finish: TBA , But start circle and virtual goals will
be used, no goal
officials. It's usual to have as many tasks as possible return to the
airstrip.
Agreed Rules: The rules used will be the rules published at the HGFA as the competiton manual at
the
date of the competiton. A printed copy will be available for perusal by
any
competitor who requires it.
It is an absolute requirement that pilots be current members of the
HGFA and they must be aerotow
rated and hold an FAI sporting licence.before they can fly in this
competition.
Maps. The
organisers will NOT provide or sell maps.
However, they will have the four 1:250,000 topographic maps of the area
to use for
task setting as well as the 250,000 Natmap DVD for perusal. If you want
your own charts, as a minimum purchase Natmap
1:250,000 GULGONG.
Click here for a
Google Earth tracklog of a flight from Gulgong to Newcastle.
Notes
Do not land in fields with crops ever! Do not land in fields with live
stock wherever possible. There is ample landing area that has no crops
or stock, do not upset the landholders.
Check and double check landing areas. Single strand electrical wires
abound in this area and are invisible from the air. They may
span for extreme distances across paddocks with very few poles. Any
buildings, dams and especially pump houses should be treated with
extreme suspicion.
All households in this area use UHF CB for communications when out and
about on the farm and in town. Your radio chatter WILL
be heard (all channels are utilised somewhere) and the whole
competition judged accordingly. Please be polite and courteous at all
times. Keep transmissions short sharp and to the point with no
unnecessary chatter. To legally use the Ham frequencies, you MUST use a
callsign for every transmission (which means you MUST have a valid
callsign).
Close all gates. Leave all areas as you found them. Take litter with
you (even other peoples). Treat this country area and its people well
and you will no doubt be treated the same.