Most people left home to arrive at the airfield only to find unflyable conditions. The hangar was opened and the gliders DI’d but the weather got worse. The cross section for Colerne looked reasonable so it was decided to have an extended tea break. There was a dramatic improvement in the weather and suddenly we […]
Author: HF JR
Tis cold on January.
A bitterly cold day in Wiltshire. However those which braved the elements were rewarded with absolutely smooth conditions. Ideal for getting the Barge it’s first flight in 2016. With a visitor too – sneaking across the background
Happy New Year
After several weeks of inactivity due to an exercise taking place on the airfield followed by some pretty miserable weather the hangar doors finally opened on New Year’s Day. Although it was bitterly cold and windy together with a waterlogged airfield flying took place. Sadly we weren’t quite man enough to fly the open cockpit […]
What a great day.
The start of a great day. A rare photo of the 4 out together at the launch point. Sedburgh in a rather unusual attitude… … we do try to be gentle with her.
Some mid September Soaring
We’ve been flying – just not writing about it – must do better… After a dull start the day developed in to a warm afternoon. Ian soloed in the Barge for the first time – well done! Several check flights kept people on their toes. There was also some mid September soaring.
Windy but thermic
After Friday being so wet we could not have asked for better weather on Saturday. Although slightly breezy at times this was more than made up for by the strength of the thermals. The site of open cockpit gliders sharing thermals with the Venture with its engine off was different to say the least.
Hours Flown
A small amount of flying took place on both days at the weekend with every flight on Saturday being a soaring flight in the region of an hour. Sunday produced probably the best visibility in terms of both distance and clarity of the year so far.
Flying some VGS Visitors
The Historic Flight was busy today with the T.21, Prefect, Mk3 & Venture out. Unfortunately the Annual maintenance on the Swallow was not completed in time to make it a full house. 615 VGS from Kenley came to experience the ‘wooden era’ with each of the visitors having a go in the T.21, T.31 and […]
Coolly keeping cool?
A busy day in North Wilts today at the Historic Flight. Yet again we were blessed with soarable weather. Several good flights were made in the T.21 in an effort to stay cool.
More summer soaring
Great conditions today with soaring starting from the first launch of the day. Barge, Prefect and Venture all soaring. …. picture must have been taken after the kettle boiled 😉