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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Sunset Boulevard

Only the Sun to share the sky with for Rick H

What time does night flying start??

A perfect way to end a day

After a breezy day there were signs of a drop off in the evening. taking a picnic and the camping stove we headed to Perranporth to watch the sun go down and possibly fly. On arrival itwas still top ending so a spot of metal detecting which resulted in enough for an ice cream took place. After an hour or so things were on the drop and no time was wasted in rigging the Calypso.

Rick H (the come back kid) was off and away just before 21.00 into good lift. He enjoyed 3 super flights giving him plenty of time to get back into his flying and also much needed practice for those top landings all of which were on the good side. With a Wills Wing U2 on order Rick's making the most of the waiting time to get his experience back after a 25 year lay off so expect to see him out and about on a hill near you.
Back on top at 21.50 it was a quick pack up just before dark with a nice cup of tea to boot.

1 comment :

Unknown said...

Great to see the hangers out numbering the Paras, keep up the great work.

Dougie