With the field frozen solid and the winds blowing very freshly from the East, it was cold! Many people turned up with loads of clothes on, nobody knew who they were, but they did have matching suits.
We were launching from the South West corner.
The day remained blue. Some early flights found wave ... down wave. Nobody managed to contact any up wave.
Exeter University sent three members who enjoyed a few flights each. There were plenty of customers for Pete Warren with aerotows. Rowan Smith continues with his plan to take over the world with aerobatics.
Just under 60 flights total, 9 solos. Nobody managed to stay up apart from visiting pilot Oliver Ford (from some flat area of the country) who found one thermal and climbed from less than 1000 ft to less than 1000 ft in the Junior.
Congrats to Ian F after resoling after a long layoff and a return from New Zealand.
The day ended with hot cups of tea all round.