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CGC Diary: Sproing in the cable
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Monday, August 27, 2007. Sproing in the cable. Saturday was a beautiful spring day with no wind whatsoever, a nice temperature of 20 degree, snow on the mountains, lush green veld, yellow flowers in short one should be out and about. The show was run by the resident A&A team. Posted by CGC Reporter at 27.8.07. A long weak end. GUC get her AAIsh! Weekend Report:...
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CGC Diary: Cape Groundlet
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Monday, September 03, 2007. Saturday saw windspeeds of up to 60 kph. Still some Gauntleteers turned up and hoped for the best. None of them flew. Rico took up Bill up in search of wave in these extreme conditions. They found heavy turbulence at Jan du Toit (river) but were unable to get into the wave (if it was there) . They tried twice. Courageous.
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CGC Diary: Sweeps and roundabouts
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Monday, August 20, 2007. Maintenance Day was well attended with 35 members (out of the 73 listed) and got off to a slow start but picked up momentum as the day got warmer. At the end of all the work the Lambada got airborne with the Hepburns and then the Grob first had a flight with Nina and I and then Johnny later for an evening flight around the valley.
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CGC Diary: Of course!
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. We had a super long weekend with some good flying, nice weather although a bit chilly and good results. The weather is definitely changing. During last week temperatures of 32 degrees were seen at FAWC. The switch was turned over last Tuesday. Otherwise we would have exceeded the winch launch record which was set up by Andre and Mad...
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CGC Diary: Robertson fly-in
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Thursday, October 11, 2007. The weekend started with a fuel crisis! The joys of a self launcher! As forecast by Sven, there was wave to be found from fairly low level in the valley. Herbie reached 12000ft in his Cirrus (a record for this season) and Rob K 10200ft in his Carat, halfway downwind to Robertson, but outside the TMA. You could also ridge soar...This ...
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CGC Diary: Summer strikes!
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Monday, October 01, 2007. We experienced the edge of a front passing along the coast this weekend. On both days we had southerly to south easterly winds with a cool temperature. The swallows have returned from the north, bringing Tom H with them as well! Sunday saw mainly visitors. William took two friends up while Johan showed some visiting KLM flying pers...
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Cape Blade Runner: Setting the scene
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This site records the extremes of the Cape Blade Runners, at nearly 300 kph and often less than 100ft off the deck, this is a behind the scenes look at these gladiators, their arena and their triumphs flying Grand Prix tasks on the "edge". Can you cut it? Tuesday, February 6, 2007. The first example of this new form of competition, GP "edge", comes to life in arguably the world's top ridge running arena - the Western Cape, in South Africa. Want to be part of it? Want to learn more. Think you can cut it?
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Cape Blade Runner: February 2007
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This site records the extremes of the Cape Blade Runners, at nearly 300 kph and often less than 100ft off the deck, this is a behind the scenes look at these gladiators, their arena and their triumphs flying Grand Prix tasks on the "edge". Can you cut it? Thursday, February 22, 2007. EY breaks rule 48! In a rare display of not understanding the legal position, Sven EY Olivier flagrantly transgressed Rule 48 with the following:. In the BladeRunner Sven decided to go. I'm so fast, past them all, I'll blow!
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CGC Diary: A long weak end
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Monday, August 13, 2007. A long weak end. Friday’s weather was worse than Thursday with more rain and wind. The water table on the airfield is so high that the water is not draining away fast enough. Saturday also saw no flying although Bill had arrived in case someone wanted a tug, but had no takers. Sunday was a beautiful day. And that was the weekend news!
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CGC Diary: The tractor get teeth, but it's not the key!
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This is the daily diary of the Cape Gliding Club intending to report briefly on the weather, achievements and (flying) antics of the CGC members. Monday, September 17, 2007. The tractor get teeth, but it's not the key! Andre spotted a broken spring on the Motor Falke apron and Johnny ascertained that it was from the MF’s exhaust. Johnny replaced it and the training was able to continue without delay. Well done Andre for being attentive and thank-you Johnny for your efforts. Kevin was on his own as duty p...