Early birds catch the worm and so it was at Perranporth with Kaz getting rigged and ready before most people arrived. Kaz popped in a nice flight on her hangy between a couple of mist banks before top landing as the next one approached.
Charlie was now ready and with conditions looking good it was just a matter of letting the next bank clear before she took off for her first soaring flight. In came the mist down came the drizzle and after a couple of hours we concluded it was in for the day.
Shame as once again there was a good turn out of both hangies and paras (some of which did manage to fly) and a shame because we have a lot of wet kit!
Tomorrow, fingers crossed.
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You can scroll back through the Blog and follow various students progress through their training and get a good idea of how the school operates.
You will also find records of our trips abroad which will give you a good idea of what to expect should you wish to come on one with us.
Please visit it on a regular basis and feel free to add comments.
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