Tuesday 1 November 2011

To quote Steve (Pearce) who kindly sent me this update “what a day that was”! In fact, it was the best doughnut day ever.

Although the weather was a bit disappointing early on, the rain cleared away by 9:15 and everyone had a brilliant day with wall to wall sunshine and some good thermal flights from 11.00 onwards.

The cloud base was between 1,000ft and 1400ft early on with lots of gaps between the clouds so we got to fly round the clouds after launch. Later the cloud base rose to few thousand feet.

Key facts and figures for the day are:

  • 53 launches
  • 35 members on the flying list – the doughnuts ran out fast!
  • a total of 7 hours 30 minutes flying time
  • longest flight was flown by Humph (31 minutes), closely followed by Pete the Meat (28 minutes) and Vic who had 27 minutes in the Skylark

Thanks again to Steve for organising everything and for sending me these updates, Alan who was instructing and Pete who was duty marshall for most of the day. What an extraordinary day for November.

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Just received a quick update from Steve P on our latest ‘doughnut day’ – thanks Steve!

Good day had by all with a very good turn out and brilliant weather.  We flew 19 launches and a total of 5 hrs 56 minutes flying time before rain stopped play around 2:45pm.

The average flight time was 18 mins but there were some long flights by Humphrey, Joe and Steve (51 minutes – which isn’t bad for October!).  The conditions were best between 12pm and 2:30pm with some really good thermals up to 2,200ft.   Pity the rain came so early but it was good while it lasted.

Thanks to Martyn who was duty instructor for the day.   Keep an eye on your emails and the website for updates on future doughnut days.