After Wednesday’s weather and a foggy road trip to the club, most thought there wouldn’t be many flights.
However, the cloudbase stayed high enough for flying to start – there was a few low cloud stragglers forming making me pull off my launch at 900 feet.

Even with very little wind, wave managed to form at Broadhembury allowing longer flights.
Most flights averaged around 15 minutes whilst the wave was working. Flying didn’t stop (apart from lunch) until 17:45 with 41 flights.
Today’s Flying was mostly check flights on winch and aerotow (thanks to Simon for steppping in)
A great day of flying that wasn’t forecast.
– Jack Sewell
