Thursday 28th Feb - Life in the Freezer



Well If I had my way we would move the clubhouse to the West end of the field as we seem to spend most of our time there at the moment!
Bitterly cold again this week but people seem to be adjusting to Life in the Freezer, we even had Chris W turning up dressed like a polar bear complete with his little Penguin Thermos Flask. The instructor team consisted of Chris W, Steve W, and Mark C and they were kept busy all day from just before 10 am till hanger closing just before 6 pm. A tricky day with large areas of sink, the wind was NE , and  at times around 20mph, there was an upper wind gradient that caused several fast launches at the top and broken links .
We had a visitor today from Brentor,Steve Raine. Steve is converting from wooden gliders to fiberglass as he has purchased a Grob. The usual Thursday members all continue to progress and there has been a very marked improvement in everyone’s flying of late showing that it pays to fly in all conditions not just calm white card days - (remember them boys and girls?). As conditions began to calm a few members flew solo in either the junior or the K21.
Despite the now compulsory instructor short breakfast break we managed approx 30 launches again, winch only, with the tug going away for its annual inspection for two weeks.  It is a relief to see the field in such amazing condition.
Another great day with good company. Pete and Jill are back next week so normal service will resume from next Thursday. Steve and I will be regular attendees from now on but Pete will have his capable hands firmly on the tiller. From a personal point of view I can say that I have a had a fantastic time looking after Pete’s babies whilst he was away, the best thing about being an uncle is that you can always give them back ! (Only joking lads thanks for your support).
Steve looks content after his breakfast!

Steve from Brentor looks to be enjoying himself!

The now compulsory Instructor breakfast break!
 
Mark C