Dayton ARea Thermal Soarers
 

Dayton Ohio
Hand Launch Glider Contest

Saturday-Sunday July 10-11, 2010
Twin Towers Park, Fairborn, Ohio
Sponsored by the DARTS (Dayton ARea Thermal Soarers)
 

Pilot's List:
(as of 7-11-2010)

  name state frequencies
1 Barney Bauer Michigan                2.4
2 Jim Buxton Ohio 12, 29
3 Bruce Davidson Kentucky                  2.4
4 John Ferguson Michigan                 2.4
5 Dave Gerspacher Ohio 57
6 Ryan Gonsoulin Louisiana                   2.4
7 Bill Hoelcher Ohio 27, 22 
8 Garth Kolterjahn Wisconsin 33            2.4 
9 Skye Malcolm Ohio                  2.4
10 Bob McCarty Ohio 31, 17
11 Joe Mekina Ohio               2.4
12 Dan Myers Ohio 25          2.4
13 Ben Roberto Illinois               2.4
14 Tom Siler Ohio               2.4
15 Jerry Shape Ohio               2.4
16 Steve Stohr Illinois 37         2.4
17 Gerald Taylor Virginia               2.4
18 Ryan Thompson Wisconsin 44, 15
19 Gavin Trussell Ohio              2.4
20 Rick Waitulionis Michigan              2.4
21 Matthew Waldron Ohio 42, 45
       

Please click  HERE to pre-register

,Even though we had a pre-registration deadline of noon July 8, we are a small enough contest that we can still accommodate pilots that still wish to enter.  Even walk ups the day of the meet will work, but if you are now planning on coming, please complete the pre-registration here so we don't have to do too much of the score card making by hand on the field the day of the meet.

Hopefully with the advent of 2.4 GHz radios, the 72 MHz frequency conflicts will be minimal.  Those of you who have the ability to switch to another 72 MHz frequency can do so in advance resolving the frequency conflicts and resubmit your new frequency with another pre-registration.  We realize that there will be some frequency conflicts, we are just trying to facilitate minimizing them.  Thank you for your cooperation.

For the 72 MHz band, we will be running with a frequency control board (clothes pins), but we do not anticipate the need for  a transmitter impound.  It will be the responsibility of the flyers on the same frequency to share the pin for like frequency transmitters