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Monday, October 13, 2008

Late day

Paul B sets off on the Stubby for a flight

now you know why it's good to cross your legs


Paul B explains the finer points of the "Air Board" to Phippsy

Steve D looking serious at launch as evening sets in

Steve d heading off and up into the sunset

With the morning starting off damp we delayed heading to the field until 10.30 to let the drier weather come in. Paul B (Bristol) was quickly back in the air on day two of his taster days now on the Stubby. He did a fine job getting more confident as the day progressed and having the morning and early afternoon to himself as it was a little breezy for the Paragliders. by the evening he had put in 12 tows and was looking nice and smooth as he flew across the field.

Late afternoon saw the breeze drop and Steve D (Bodmin) who had hung around all day got his turn o the winch. He had a great evening putting away 10 tows all to the top of the line and getting him nicely into his CPC tasks. Sorry Ray but you knew it would happen, your ground work was good though. We wrapped up as darkness fell and Tell came into land on his Doodlebug power unit having had another cracking day buzzing around west Cornwall.

A late day bit a good one.. off to Spain to check out flying sites for a group trip in late November, call if you want in.....

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