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Revision as of 16:11, 3 October 2009
Principles
Build a Raeli Gliderport, load it with a single glider, and preform launches in three directions.
- Build a Raeli Gliderport
- Add a Glider to the Launch Tube
- Launch the Glider
- Change the Launch Angle of the Glider
- Launch the Glider again
- Tear down your Raeli Gliderport OR do the following:
- Open your Raeli Gliderport for Judging
- Have Seven Judges rate your Raeli Gliderport
- Design rated Good by most judges
Demonstrate the Principle
One person to petition the University of Art and Music living at a height of 777. Demonstrated by Kemnesh in Sinai on 2009-10-02.
Raeli Gliderport
To build the Gliderport
Built within a Small Construction Site (1 Canvas, 1 Rope)
- 45 Steel Sheeting (Housing)
- 40 White Treated Boards (Glider Airframe)
- 250 Raeli Tiles of any color (Protects the mechanism)
- 200 Concrete (Base)
- 1 Medium Gears (Launch Mechanism)
- 20 Steel Wire (Springs, Glider Airframe)
- 1 Silk Cloth (Glider Skin)
Gliderports Locations
- Green for recognized (passed) Gliderports (use "Gr" prefix on pin)
- Red for unrecognized (unpassed) Gliderports (use "Rd" prefix on pin)
Region | Coordinates | Designer | Passed | Remarks | RL Date opened |
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SW | 2320, 3012 | BlueGrass | No | Run East from the CS to the coast and the follow the road south | October 03, 2009 |
Qr | 525, -6101 | Haraelendil | No | just north of CS | October 03, 2009 |
NP | -1514, 2607 | Voyna | No | between S Thought and U Art | October 03, 2009 |