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It'll never get off the ground

As many will be aware, the British Disabled Flying Association are planning to tow a DHL Boeing 757 along the runway using only people in manual wheelchairs. This will take place on 6th September, the day of the Lasham Air Fair and the planned last day of the Qualifying Sailplane Grand Prix.

In order to test their systems they will be having a bit of a practice this Saturday (5th July) between 10 am and 12 noon. (This will take place on the runway but normal members' flying will not be affected.) They may be short of a few wheelchairs on the day so if any other members would like to help out they should be in the clubhouse around 9 am.

If you're a wheelchair user (manual chairs only!) and would like to take part in the pull on the 6th September or the practice this week, please see 757pull.co.uk .

Records fall...


Well done to Phil Jones who joined David Masson as he was trying to break the 100km goal record on Sunday (22 June). Phil hadn't ever attempted a goal record before.

Phil flew to Sherbourne and then started the task 107km to Lasham in a 25 knot tailwind. Phil says the streets weren't great but he managed not to turn once and broke the 20m UK record which was 150kph and the Open record which was 173kph. His speed was 200.5kph. David says he managed a 'paltry' (his word, not mine) 173 kts after he took an unfruitful detour and then had to stop and climb in 3 kts to avoid hitting the deck.

Congratulations to both of them!

Nigel gets his prize...


Congratulations to Nigel Chubb (left) for winning CAMRA Hampshire Club of the Year for the second year running.

The award was presented yesterday evening and a good time was had by all!

(Thanks to Paul Haliday for the photo.)

Fergus is the new Tugmaster.

Nick Hughes has decided to stand down as Tugmaster and the Committee of Management is pleased to welcome Fergus Buchanan (right) to the role. Fergus will be familiar to many of you, having been a member for over 15 years.

Our thanks to Nick Hughes for all he did as Tugmaster over many years.

Lasham stars at the National Aerobatics!



Well, well, well. What a splendid set of results at the British Aerobatics Association National Glider Aerobatics Championships at Saltby in the past few days.

In the Sports Class, Matt Plumridge took Gold, Jonathan Ross took Silver and Charles Baker took Bronze - a Lasham 1-2-3.

In the Beginners, Johnny Mak came first and Emeric Massaut came second.

All in all, a tremendous result - many congratulations to all involved.

(My thanks to Jonathan Ross for the photos)

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