Sunday 25th May - Open Weekend

Following all the rain yesterday and overnight, the field had drained amazingly well, and we set up the launch point in the north east corner for the increasinging southerly wind. After the first couple of launches with the south ridge working well, an annoying patch of orographic cloud formed at about 700ft, restricting the number of gliders that could safely use the ridge. After a short while, it blew through and our visitors were able to enjoy the improving weather, with the normal challenging crosswind approach in the strengthening southerly wind.
Improving sky but gusty wind
As the skies cleared during the afternoon, a steady stream of visitors kept everyone busy, and there were lots of beaming smiles at the end of the flights.

Many promised to return during their three-month temporary membership period to pursue their glider training.

The youngest visitor was 7 year old Joseph who picked up the basic skills very quickly and can't wait to come back to learn to fly when he is a little taller.
7 year old Joseph enjoyed his flight

Throughout the day our team of members worked tirelessly to entertain our visitors and ensured the day ran smoothly. 
 
A new view of the Club thanks to new member Neil

Particular thanks to our new band of Junior members who showed endless energy and enthusiasm for the 60 soaring flights today.