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Monthly Archives: May 2014
St Michael’s Bungalow – Gliding, May 14th 2014
A moderate NW, some sunshine and temperatures rising – 16’C/18’C, and St Michael’s was excellent today. The ground at the access has been chewed up by “Ten Tors” traffic, and it’s still pretty wet underfoot, but the flying was excellent … Continue reading →
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Nattadon – May 13th 2014
A strong NW, Nattadon was at it’s very best! The lift was amazing making retrieval a real challenge. The bracken has yet to grow, so no possibility of landing into the soft protection! Everyone found super flying conditions with a … Continue reading →
Gliders at Hatherleigh Mayday Weekend
Andrew (taking the picture)and left to right, Peter, Dave, Justin and Rob enjoyed a great afternoon. Lift was very high and most were scratching around. Only Justin managed to catch a thermal and enjoyed a lift to 890 feet … Continue reading →