Andrzej Czop wrote:
Pit_R wrote:
Andrzej!
1. You may mistake true narrow thermals with normal width but just mixed with windy day (when wind is blowing from wing direction and esp. when u are low).
2. Really narrow thermals are hard to spot (esp. when u're low + there is wind, high cb, or blue day) and as we know - always pain to center.

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3. Stay high for easier lift catch.
My 2¥.
OK Piotr - I don't think about last task Jantar Cup but about somme tasks with narrow lifts like WGC task, when I am high and spend a lot of time to founding lifts and others make this quick
What does means words: "There is another piloting trick you can do, but I cannot reveal everything

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viewtopic.php?f=1&t=9487&p=94606#p94606So what is this trick?
Hi!
If you're thinking of the "which-way-to-turn-problem", one "trick" is:
When you pull up in a thermal, start a slight right turn... If the lift increases, continue bank to the right ... If lift decreases during this turn, immediatly bank left and BANG, you're right in the middle! (In theory)
Also when there is no wind, and you think you know where the thermal is; turn in one direction (for maybe 20-30 degrees) when pulling up into the thermal and then turn the other way. Saves you some centering time.
When it comes to finding the thermals in windy conditions, there is one trick here also... Fly towards the center of the cloud... Leave the center towards the wind direction, and You'll find lift (hopefully)... One remark... You're gonna spend some more time finding the thermal, but you're more likely to find it. If you just go by where you THINK the center is, well... sometimes you hit, but sometimes you miss pretty badly and you might have to spend even more time finding it.
Another variation of this method is, say you have the wind from behind and a litle left... Fly a litle out to the left so that you enter the cloud with the wind straight from behind. Easiest thing is to enter a thermal directly downwind or upwind.
If the wind direction and strength varies with altitude, thermals can be like a spiral and really hard to find.
Hope this helps...
ER
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