May 21st Flight at Mt Washington, NY
I had my 4th flight on my Talon 140 5/21/19. I launched at 6:50 pm and landed at 7:41 pm for a total of 51 minutes of flight time. I was able to do a top landing so the walk back to my car wasn't from the valley LZ.
My max altitude gain was 2,329 ft. ASL with launch being at 1420 ft. ASL. So I gained out to 91 feet shy of 1000 over launch. This was the first flight with the Talon where I was able to thermal. It was nice to see how the glider reacted and responded to centering in a thermal core. There were 3-4 red tails out that also gave me some indications of where the base of the thermals might be. You've got to love the soaring raptors!
Once again I was the only pilot to show up to fly. I have gotten very critical of being SAFE when I launch by my self. I've probably launched solo 20 - 50 times but I don't let that influence the SAFETY part of the deal.
As the weather would have it, tomorrow (5/24/19) may be another good day at Mt Washington. Wind direction could be good from noon on till sunset. And wind speeds will be lower so NICE thermals could be had - with just over 1/2 sky cover (i.e., cummies!). That would make 5 flying days over the last 10. That's very good for our general area.
I also got some great video of the whole flight. But I have to do a few things before I can post an edited version to YouTube.
PS - I'm still learning how to do a good flaired landing with the Talon. It's one of those things that you think would be easy, but isn't.