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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Busy busy busy

An atistic one to start with

Ed B sets up to launch on his first tow flight

Martin J "gets it up"


Launch as things get busy

Sam A does a small XC to visit the cows

Coady a man at one with his work

Wierd wave coud appeared from no where

Ian B tows to the top at the end of his EPC

Derrick J at the end of the line as he starts his CPC

All photo's courtesy of Kevein Taylor (thanks)

We started at 09.00, well very nearly and it wasn't long before the winch was up and running putting the pilots up into yet another blue sky. Martin S (Penzance) was along to keep his hand in whilst waiting for his new Paramotor to arrive and had a fine time putting away 7 tows in the morning on his Ozone Roadster.

Father and son Ian and Ed B (Newton Abbot) were back to complete their EPC's which is exactly what they did with some super flying anding in them both rounding off their days with a high flights and circuit both of which were good ones, well done guys.

Derek J (Cardiff) kept at it with the Hang glider and also polished off his EPC and started on his CPC with a cracking high flights and circuit and looked very pleased with himself at the end of it.

Martin J kept us on our toes whist pursuing his tow endorsement, we still have a little way to go here I think.

Pilots X put in some more flights on the Hang Glider and moved steadily tow ads their EPC. Kev T finished his CPC tow by launch marshaling (and riding the bike, watch out Bill) and had several nice flights to boot.

Grant dropped by to take a look at us and also for us to take a look at him and did some ground handling, hopefully he will be back to finish of a course that he started 10 years ago with another school but never quite finished.

Sam A had a fine time flying is Buzz Z and is looking forward to going to the hill tomorrow weather permitting.

So all in all a busy one with yet more sunshine and quote of the day being " I'm creamed up enough, thanks Kaz!!!!" Hill tomorrow hopefully which will give a welcome break (really should not complain).

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