Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange
Unofficial Springfield, South Island, New Zealand Control Points


Contest: Springfield Soaring Championships, 2024

Courtesy of Kevin Bethwaite
Dated: 29 November 2024
Magnetic Variation: 23.2E
Time zone: NZ, Summer offset from GMT is 13:00 and in Winter it is 12:00.

The waypoint data are available directly at canterburyglidingclub.nz/contest/

Information about the contest is available at canterburyglidingclub.nz/contest/

The primary specification of the waypoint coordinates is degrees, minutes, and seconds


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view Map of Control Points, or download the pdf document and display it view information about the format of the document

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link to Airspace

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download the file view the file Waypoint Names and Numbers view information about the format of the file

download the file view the file Sunset times

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