Devon & Somerset Gliding Club News

Sunday 30th March

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Whether the influence of members celebrating Mother's Day with their nearest and dearest or the effect of a lost hour overnight there ...

Saturday 29th March

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Hazy, south easterly conditions meant limited opportunities for soaring, but John P posted the longest flight of 35 minutes by making use o...

Thursday 27th March

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The dodgy forecast clearly put a few of the regulars off today, but in the words of Mark C "you certainly won't fly if you don...

Wednesday 26th March

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What a day! on arriving at the club you could be excused looking at the sky and thinking it was going to be a rubbish day, a north easter...

Sunday 23rd March

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Cold, cold, cold,  but clear, bright and soarable with a very strong north westerly wind(12 gusting up to 17kts on the ground and a steady ...

Saturday 22nd March

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A quiet day today with only just enough members to operate.    A cracking sky Stuart rigged his LS3 and had 2 flights in the morning...

Thursday 20th March

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Rather a grim forecast for Thursday with possible low cloud in the morning and rain in the afternoon with an increasing south south westerl...

Wednesday 19th March

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Another good flyable Wednesday with a large contingent of the usual suspects all ready to go, to start with, it was very cold with a bris...

Sunday 16th March

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It ended as it began...... A bright forecast saw gliders out of the hangar and ground equipment being prepared ready for the low cloud t...

Saturday 15th - the Ides of March

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The Ides of March - was clearly a day some members were being beware of. There wasn't a huge number of people around - perhaps put off ...
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