Saturday 10th April

A gentle north easterly and anticyclonic haze greeted the masses who had seen the previous two days good conditions. Not to be, only sparse soaring through the morning but a good session for check flights and circuit training. At around lunchtime a wind shift to south easterly heralded the incoming sea breeze which provided a couple of hours of soaring for those who could stay with its relentless march northwards, the visibility within the frontal air was awful. The air behind it was completely dead. Training continued until quite late. 73 flights, 31 members, 8 private gliders flew.