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F3K
15 Members
Plane: 1.5 meter or less discus-launched gliders (DLGs). #Competition: Man-on-man, multiple tasks
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e-F3K
11 Members
Plane: electric motor launched 1.5 meter or less gliders. #Competition: Man-on-man, multiple tasks
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Randy West
F3L / F3RES
27 Members
Plane: 2-meter Rudder/Elevator/Spoiler planes flown off a high-start (bungee). #Competition: man-on-man, 6 minute flight target, 9 minute flight window, precision landing points, teams
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Robert G Parks
Gary Hertzler
F5J
28 Members
Plane: Up to 4 meter sailplanes launched by motor. #Competition: Man-on-man, 10 minute task, launch altitude penalty, precision landing points
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Randy West
Thermal Duration
20 Members
Sailplane: wingspan is variable (multiple classes), winch/high-start launched. #Competition: fly to specific duration, attempt to launch to maximum altitude achievable, precision landing points
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Scale Gliders
13 Members
Plane: Scale replica of full-scale glider.
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Justin M Rizor
Slope Soaring
10 Members
Sailplane is kept airborne when wind blows into the face of a hill or a cliff and the airstream is deflected upward, creating the lift in which our unpowered models are flown. The aircraft can fly for as long as the wind blows.
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GPS Racing
7 Members
The use of GPS technology in sailplanes to navigate and perform specific tasks, emphasizing precision, strategy, and advanced flight techniques in both recreational and competitive settings.
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Justin M Rizor
Types of Flying
Beginner Learning
4 Members
Beginner welcoming guidance
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Casual/Sport Flying
30 Members
Flying outside of competitions
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Competition Flying
34 Members
Interested in competitions and competition training.
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Volunteering
A club is only as good as its members' contributions. How would you like to contribute?
Training New Pilots
11 Members
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Facilities Development
20 Members
As a new club, there is plenty of work to be done making the ranch an ideal location for soaring of all types. How can you help?
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Major Event Support
32 Members
The club will run multiple 2-day contests throughout the year that attract pilots throughout the country and potentially overseas. All help is welcome!
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Non-Sailplane Flying
General Fixed-Wing
21 Members
Plane: any non-sailplane, fixed-wing flying
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3D
1 Members
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Multi-rotor
3 Members
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War-birds
6 Members
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EDF
4 Members
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