Day 4 saw somewhat unpredictable conditions, again low and windy; that and a desire for a little bit of variety lead to an AAT task being set after three days of fixed tasks. The early start and no early cutoff led to the 18m class being put on the front of the grid with a 4 hour task, and the other classes assigned 3.5 hours. All classes were tasked to the southwest first and then as far north as they could go in the time available, with the task setter promising to extend the northern sector if anyone could beat the 750km maximum task length!
The task setting ended up being quite successful, with only one outlanding and one pilot turning back early. The AAT shook up the leaderboard a little with a few new names at the top, with Catherine Conway taking out the day at 113.5 km/h in the Open class and Ben Loxton, Peter Temple and Gary Stevenson winning their respective classes.