Spring Fling The paragliding-fun competition

Spring Fling LaBelle, Florida

The event takes place in late April.

No dates have been defined.

The Spring Fling is a 6 day, paragliding fun competition for beginners to advanced pilots who want to improve their thermal and xc skills, judgement and proficiency; tasks are no longer than 120km, and the highest class allowed is EN C. Now in it's 19th year, the event averages 5 out of 6 days flown. It's quite common that pilots will break their personal bests in both time and distance during the competition. Each day there is an XC clinic topic designed to help you maximize the day and improve your flying skills. At the end of each day the top scoring pilots break down their flights and share what worked and what didn't.

From course plotting to GPS operation to thermal efficiency and weather, Spring Fling is an XC Super Clinic.

The entry fee is $300 + $300 tow/retrieve fee, and includes daily clinics and weather briefings, all the towing you can handle, retrieves, scoring, t-shirt, and awards dinner. Cash awards are given to the top 3 pilots in each class. No previous tow experience required.

* Limited to 50 pilots.

XC Clinics

Each day there will be an XC super clinic topic. During this clinic, David Prentice and others will share important information about every aspect of XC flying from course plotting, to GPS operation, to thermal techniques and tactics. David has been flying XC for 24 years and brings a vast array of both competition and XC experience. He has been a top competition pilot, and has set multiple state records and at one time the world distance record. He guides pilots in Valle de Bravo and Colombia each winter, and coaches SIV. His passion now is helping P2 and P3 pilots reach new levels in their flying by passing on his knowledge and helping them progress as ever safer, more successful cross country pilots. These clinics are designed to help put theory into practice in simple, applicable terms. In addition to formal clinics, Spring Fling is full of pilots of various skill levels who are eager to share what they know. It's a great atmosphere to learn a lot and have a blast.

Clinic topics are selected daily based on conditions, pilot skill level, and best application for each day's task.

Thermal Flying

  • Optimizing your thermal climb
  • Searching for lift & search patterns
  • Finding and centering the core
  • Cycle timing

XC Technique

  • Shifting gears throughout your flight based on the progression of the day and timing your decisions accordingly
  • Setting altitude comfort zones
  • Lift and sink lines
  • Sink minimization
  • Picking a good glide line
  • Making low saves
  • Reading clouds
  • Ground-based lift sources

Competition Tips

  • Team flying
  • Flying cross-wind/ headwind/ tailwind
  • Speed-to-fly theory
  • PMA
  • Maximizing peak flying conditions
  • Start cylinder management
  • Final glide calculation
  • What to watch on your instrument when you're in a competition

Weather

  • Convergence flying
  • Dangerous weather
  • Judging wind conditions
  • Reading Clouds 2.0: what's forming, what's dying, and what to avoid
  • Gust fronts
  • Lake effect
  • Sea breeze

GPS Operation

  • How to set waypoints and plot a course line
  • Programming your GPS for competition tasks (waypoints, cylinders, goal lines)
  • Airspace
  • Downloading, track logs, and GPS basics

Tow safety & technique

  • Avoiding lockout
  • Optimizing your tow
  • Tow launch timing
  • Release timing
  • Speed Assist
  • Managing collapses on tow

Scoring

Each pilot must have an approved GPS device that can record their track log from each day's flight. These tracks should be downloaded and emailed to our score keeper. We use FAI-approved score software, following the established rules and using the standard algorithms.

You can download the waypoints for the competition here

Awards and Prize money:

The Spring Fling has 3 classes:

  • Sport Class (A and B gliders)
  • Serial Class (C)
  • Female Category

The top 3 pilots in each category, along with the top female pilot are given awards.

We believe that the top-performing pilots deserve recognition, so we ensure that 10% of each entry fee goes toward prize money. (A $300 entry fee means $30 towards prize money.) Prize money is split among the top three places in each category, according to the number of pilots in each class.

Transportation

Spring Fling is hosted in LaBelle, Florida. (see map below)

Most pilots fly into either Fort Myers or West Palm Beach (FLL). Fort Myers is the closest airport - a 45 minute drive away. FLL often has more frequent and cheaper options - a 1.5 hour drive away. Because our event HQ is located in a more rural area of Florida, many pilots will want the convenience of a rental car to get around to their lodging and dining needs. We encourage pilots to share rides and rooms whenever possible, and they can coordinate through the NeverLand Flight Park Facebook page. Airport pick-ups can be arranged for a fee. Contact Neil Sirrine for details and scheduling.

The event is Headquartered at the Glades RV Resort in LaBelle, Florida. Transportation is provided daily from HQ to the launch site. Each pilot will also be retrieved from the XC task route to goal. If you pass goal and decide to fly further, retrieval will be up to you. Pilots are encouraged to ride share and can use our NeverLand Flight Park Facebook page to organize this.

Lodging

Many lodging options are available. Each year pilots choose to camp, bring their RVs, or rent cabins or rooms at local hotels. We've listed some of the more common lodging options below. If you're interested in staying at The Glades, we encourage you to book quickly, as these options sell out fast.

Glades RV Resort:
6 cabins for rent which have a small kitchen and can house 2-3 pilots per cabin.

Port LaBelle Inn:
(863) 675-4411

LaBelle Motel:
(863) 675-2971

The Rivers Edge:
(863) 675-6062

LaBelle Woods:
(863) 675-3641

Camping:

Ortona Lock:
Improved camping sites and rv hook-ups with hot showers and laundry facilities
(863) 675-8400. Camp fee is $30 per night.

NeverLand Flight Park:
Improved camping: We have water and electricity now! $15 per night one adult/tent. $5 per night each extra adult.

What to bring

Most of you have this figured out, but just in case you need a check list:

  • Clothes for hot and cool conditions. It's commonly quite hot and humid on the ground. It can be cool at cloudbase which is commonly at 6-7000 feet, but mostly it's a perfect 65 degrees.
  • Rain gear, if desired - it can rain at times and some rain gear may be needed if you plan outside time.
  • Tow bridle and hook knife (these are also available on site for purchase if needed).
  • Radio capable of transmitting on 148.500.
  • Cell phone capable of sending your location to the retrieve driver is recommended.
  • FAI-compliant GPS or flight instrument capable of recording your flight track in a compatible format.
  • For those who plan to camp at NeverLand flight park, remember to bring everything you need - this is primitive, dry camping.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Bug spray.
  • Extra water and snacks.

Weather

We can't control it, so we plan well and work with what we got! The Spring Fling is held during what is statistically proven to be the best two weeks of the year, with an average of 5 out of 6 days flown. We have a team of experienced pilots who are constantly evaluating the weather and sharing the analysis with pilots during each day pilot briefing. Our best conditions are anything with the word South in it, and our worst is North and Northeast. We have good flight potential to both the East and West.

Weather in LaBelle now broken clouds



Name T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 Total
Chris Lee 344 621 481 747 653 284 3,130
Josh McVeigh 41 37 600 438 626 0 1,742
Lisa Davis 24 96 170 277 45 0 612
David McNulty 45 162 738 557 435 275 2,212
Bill Lemon 332 626 690 709 797 261 3,415
James Culver 0 191 345 329 725 0 1,590
Tim Coleman 24 206 609 451 0 0 1,290
Dennis Mackey 0 0 34 0 0 0 34
Richard Ackerman 24 37 402 0 0 0 463
Kelton Kenney 104 553 641 541 796 203 2,838
Gerry Pesavento 24 37 145 340 45 0 591
Tom Lanning 37 498 532 426 424 33 1,950
Christopher Dunlap 0 42 34 99 130 0 305
Randy Hughes 110 646 482 660 705 33 2,636
Justin Hawkins 213 514 634 373 585 79 2,398
Katherine Angulo 24 619 399 438 416 95 1,991
Roxanne Lopez 0 37 83 57 45 0 222
Wade Lippincott 0 208 34 433 422 0 1,097
Mike Gatto 49 97 34 0 184 104 468
Michael Stein 57 575 793 325 856 270 2,876
Brad Stevenson 24 633 633 561 68 156 2,075
Warren Green 0 37 179 209 0 0 425
Cheryl Morgan 0 0 34 57 395 0 486
Zakey Faieq 24 97 134 511 338 47 1,151
Felix Figueroa 344 37 362 363 730 0 1,836
Kevin Fawcett 24 217 569 725 393 272 2,200
Derek Wadsworth 24 553 34 275 256 0 1,142
Jeff Adamiak 88 37 34 436 255 87 937
Amber Carney 24 37 78 352 150 78 719
Dustin Pachura 0 707 1000 702 1000 235 3,644
Austin Wadsworth 24 139 113 149 45 123 593
Christian Avedon 24 353 475 57 102 0 1,011
Corey Cassidy 24 37 415 697 844 0 2,017
Alicia Thaden 0 37 34 57 0 0 128
Shawn Scott 24 231 747 449 808 143 2,402
Bobby Culver 0 37 34 439 692 0 1,202
Alex Vanhorn 0 44 164 57 59 105 429
Nathan Pohl 0 37 34 277 135 33 516
Kris Souther 225 619 816 889 735 321 3,605
Greg Ottmar 24 37 73 57 126 89 406
Chris Ottmar 24 203 75 57 145 38 542
Tony Boyer 0 37 34 57 0 0 128
Kevin Kirch 0 265 670 57 0 0 992
Christian Cooper 0 37 0 0 0 0 37
Moacir Thiele 24 108 312 448 747 33 1,672

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