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Swiss Cup Salève - it is confirmed for Saturday and Sunday!!!

Reynald Mumenthaler 29. May 2015 Swiss Cup Salève 2015
Hi everyone,
we checked the latest weather forecast and we believe that we can run tasks on Saturday and Sunday. It will count for the Swissleague.

Weather info:
See below the maps for more details. We should have, on Saturday, some South-West Wind going down during the afternoon and turning to North West. North West is the best wind to race along the Salève and in the flatlands in front of it as it creates some confluence. We might have some high level clouds but still enough sun to have good thermals. Sunday looks good as well.

Waypoints and map:
You can download the waypoints and the map by using the link below

Logisitic:
- Meeting point: Centre vol libre Genève, Route de Bossey 21,1256 Troinex, Google map link
- Inscription: from 9am to 10.30am at the meeting point (see above)
- There is a possibility to install your tent on the landing area to spend the night (the club will organize Dinner for those who want, you will need to register for this during the inscription)

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Geneva!

Don't forget: we have a big airport near by, so please check airspaces;-)
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Comments

...sorry for the typo: I am referring to TMA 1 and not TMA2 in my previous comment.

Reynald Mumenthaler on Friday, 29. May 2015, 14:33

You are right, those points are used to ask for an authorization to fly in the TMA 2 (the one which is between Geneva and the Saleve) up to 1700m instead of the normal 1050m. We have this pre-approved BUT we will have the final confirmation tomorrow morning. We will explain all details during the briefings.

Reynald Mumenthaler on Friday, 29. May 2015, 14:30

Was hat es mit R1 R2 R3 R4 auf sich? Gilt da drin eine spezielle Regelung?

Adrian Seitz on Friday, 29. May 2015, 11:47

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