Saturday 29th July 2017

A much earlier start to flying today than yesterday: 9:57.  There were twenty-three winch launches, five aerotows, and one training motor-glider flight. Paul Whitehead showed the tantalising "wave" prediction at briefing, and wave clouds were visible for much of the morning, although at some distance.  They re-appeared after in mid-afternoon. Darren Lodge was the first […] Read More...

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Friday 28th July 2017

(Updated.  Original posting was from incomplete data).   Flying started at 10:22, and thirty flights were launched by winch, which according to the records was the first outing for the winch since 2nd July.   The longest club two-seater flight of the day was by Chris Shepherd and Robert Hutchinson and lasted for 1:02, whilst […] Read More...

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Wednesday July 26th – Thursday July 27th 2017

Wednesday Three seasons in a day: Torrential rain in the morning, lighter rain in the afternoon and a west wind with bright skies later on. Flying eventually got under way at 5pm to enable the Glide Britain team to get ridge running action shots. Along with a team member in the Lasham K21, John Tayler […] Read More...

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Tuesday 25th July 2017

The day started with some bad news in that a car had crashed at the bend of High Town Bank Road where it has its junction with Low Town Bank Road.  The crash resulted in a fatality, so please take care when negotiating this bend.  Access to the club was limited for most of the […] Read More...

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Saturday 22nd July to Monday 24th July 2017

Saturday 22nd Early morning low cloud and heavy rain delayed flying until 14:25 (Wetherby later had to clear up flood damage from the water).  With the appearance of a clearance, flying started at 14:25 when Paul Whitehead and guest flew the Falke on its single sortie of the day.  There was one trial flight, which, […] Read More...

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Wednesday July 19th – Friday July 21st 2017

Wednesday: Low cloud and intermittant rain meant this was a day for TLC on the club's assets and for catching up with admin. Thursday: More rain and low overcast kept the gliders on the ground until about 3pm. The hardy souls that had hung around for the clearance were rewarded with hill and thermal conditions […] Read More...

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Addendum to Tuesday’s Entry

A fleet of over 30 vintage and classic cars from a bygone era dropped in at the club to admire the view, watch the gliding and sample Liz's famous lunchtime fare. See pic below. Not surprisingly the car owners had a lot in common with most YGC members present being of the same vintage themselves. […] Read More...

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Tuesday July 18th 2017

An anticyclonic day with a light southeasterly backing to become a lively easterly. Another day to slap on the sun block! The early low stratus had burnt off by 10-30 when operations got under way on r/w 20. Training and air experience flights predominated throughout the day as x/c opportunities appeared limited given the conditions. […] Read More...

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Saturday July 15th – Monday July 17th 2017

Saturday: Not a day to go gliding although Andy Parish and passenger did get off the ground briefly mid afternoon for a 20 min sortie in the Falke. Sunday 16th: Another W wind day and yet more wave.Those who entered flights on the ladder were Jim McLean in the ASW24 with 175km, John Ellis 220km […] Read More...

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Friday 14th July

Another good soaring day was forecast with light North westerly winds, and so it turned out to be. When your author left the airfield flying was still underway, and 17 glider flights (5 over an hour long) had already been undertaken. Mike Wood delights in soaring the Ka8, and had over an hour in it […] Read More...

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