It was a slow start due to low cloud with the first launch taking place at 10:00 which was abandoned at 700ft after reaching cloud. There was then a decision for club members to take advantage of the low cloud and practice their cable breaks.
By mid-day, the cloudbase had risen to a staggering 1500ft above NH meaning full circuits were in order. For the majority of the day, flights were below 10 mins however there were periods of thermic weather under the 7/8ths cloud cover and multiple flights over 30 mins were achieved.
The kit was all packed up by 7pm, thank you to everybody who stayed to help pack up. - Pete Bennett
By mid-day, the cloudbase had risen to a staggering 1500ft above NH meaning full circuits were in order. For the majority of the day, flights were below 10 mins however there were periods of thermic weather under the 7/8ths cloud cover and multiple flights over 30 mins were achieved.
Nick is over the moon with his peronalised transport (Chris Heide) |
The kit was all packed up by 7pm, thank you to everybody who stayed to help pack up. - Pete Bennett