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2011-05-24 at 8:47 pm #41277
Chris LaPanse
Anyone else notice the jetstream forecast for Mayhem?
(Granted, this only matters for those of us planning high altitude flights, but it looks like ~80 knot winds at 28k AGL for Saturday)
2011-05-24 at 9:00 pm #54368SCOTT EVANS
Get a new set of Sneakers!
2011-05-25 at 5:48 am #54369Christopher Dreher
This is my preferred website for winds aloft, and what I use for flight planning.
http://aviationweather.gov/adds/winds/
Just put in the date and altitude (flight levels for cjl’s N5800)… 😯
As i write, you can only get a forecast out to Saturday 12:00 UTC, (6:00 local) but it will keep getting better as the launch approaches.2011-05-25 at 6:17 am #54370Chris LaPanse
Yep – I’ve been using both that site and weather.com, and they both seem to agree that on Saturday, we’ll be on the edge of the jet stream. Oh well – as long as I don’t dump the main at apogee, I should be OK…
(I’ve been mainly looking at FL240-360, since FL360 is just a hair below my expected apogee)
On a side note, are you going to be there at Mayhem?
2011-05-25 at 7:12 am #54371Chad
GFS model today shows tornado potential for Monday in NE Colorado! Still too far out to plan for at this point, but keep an eye out.
2011-05-25 at 3:04 pm #54372Christopher Dreher
Yep – I’ve been using both that site and weather.com, and they both seem to agree that on Saturday, we’ll be on the edge of the jet stream. Oh well – as long as I don’t dump the main at apogee, I should be OK…
(I’ve been mainly looking at FL240-360, since FL360 is just a hair below my expected apogee)
On a side note, are you going to be there at Mayhem?
Unfortunately not… I’m really going to try to get to the July 10-11 launch. My Intimidator 5 still needs its maden flight
2011-05-25 at 11:03 pm #54373John A. Wilke
Participant80 knots is not bad (seriously). I’d forego the drogue chute, just breaking in half… which is how I always do it anyway.
We need to stay off the private property this year…
2011-05-26 at 2:12 am #54374
Warren B. MusselmanModeratorI want to reiterate what John has said. Jet stream or no, we must make every effort to keep our birds within the waiver cylinder (3m radius w/high alt windows) and to absolutely not end up on private land. IF your bird does – you MUST ask permission AND receive it before you go onto private land to look. Now that we have a real land use permit from USFS, complaints could well lose us our launch site – particularly after our little fire in 09. We have been told we have no more freebies – another major fire or significant complaints from adjoining landowners and we’re history.
2011-05-26 at 2:13 am #54375
Jeffrey Joe HintonModeratorSorry, can’t manipulate the Jet Stream. Done everything I can to keep it moist and available for flights. Upper reaches are beyond my control.
It’s a 5 nautical mile radius but that crosses property lines. Waiver protection only goes so far. Keep it close on the down and all’s good.
2011-05-26 at 2:50 am #54376SCOTT EVANS
80 knots is not bad (seriously). I’d forego the drogue chute, just breaking in half… which is how I always do it anyway.
We need to stay off the private property this year…
Thats the way I like it.
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