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Monday, August 17, 2009

Hard & Soft Sausages

Mike R looking keen at the start of day one on his hang glding course

Mike R looking good on the tow near the end of day one

Mike R looking like he knows what he is doing as he floats down to land


Luke C putting in a nice flait to land on his feet by the spot
Luke C looking happy at the end of day 4 on his course having just completed his prone conversions

It was a fine day in the tow field where the hangers were out to play in force. Mike P put in a couple of tows early in his pursuit of the perfect landing and managed one on only his second flight, nice one. He then took an early day to give his muscles a bit of a rest and sort out a few dozen phone calls!

Luke C (Bath) was back for more and had a stunning day putting away 16 flights and moving well into his CPC tasks flying nice and smoothly. Another good day should see him sorted on the tow and ready for the hill so fingers crossed.

Mike R (Plymouth) was along for day one of his Hang Gliding course and worked his socks off with an amazing 21 flights taking him at least 2/3rds of the way through his EPC! His progress was steady and predictable, hopefully he will move onto the Mars next time out whilst Luke moves onto the Calypso. Another nice one................. piccies will follow

Ohh dont't ask abou the sausage thing but there is a trend developing, strange it's always when Martin R is down, hmmmmmmmmmm

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