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Well heavy as in weight, it seems the Highland Gliding Club has suffered
badly from the recent snow, lets hope they are up and running again soon. Robbie http://www.highglide.co.uk/hangar_collapse.htm |
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Well heavy as in weight, it seems the Highland Gliding Club
has suffered badly from the recent snow, lets hope they are up and running again soon. Robbie http://www.highglide.co.uk/hangar_collapse.htm Well, with another hat on, it so happens that I am the treasurer of the Highland Gliding Club. Thank you for your concern, Robbie. We have received offers of help in the form of loans of aircraft from three different sources, so as soon as the snow (and the ephemeral loch in the middle of the airfield) are gone from the airfield, we will be flying again. We are fully insured for the hangar and the damage to the aircraft, so we are fairly confident that we will recover from this blow. Anne On the normally sunny but still partly snow-covered shores of the Moray Firth |
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I'm confused. I'm sure I used to glide with that club many
moons ago (early 80's) but I'm sure I used to go somewhere round (north of?) Fochaber. Is there another gliding club nearer Fochaber? We moved in 1991 from Dallachy, which is about four miles north of Fochabers, to Easterton, which is about four miles south of Elgin. Anne |
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In message , Ridge Runner
writes Well heavy as in weight, it seems the Highland Gliding Club has suffered badly from the recent snow, lets hope they are up and running again soon. Robbie http://www.highglide.co.uk/hangar_collapse.htm Quite a few farm sheds collapsed as well, some of them killed animals and/or injured farm workers. The hanger at Aboyne collapsed as well but AFAIK the contents were all undamaged. -- Surfer! |
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Quite a few farm sheds collapsed as well, some of them killed
animals and/or injured farm workers. The hanger at Aboyne collapsed as well but AFAIK the contents were all undamaged. Surfer! Yes. The Aboyne collapse wasn't the main hangar. It was a small privately-owned one-glider hangar, and the owner was able to get the glider out unscathed before the roof finally fell in. I read that one estate had six farm buildings collapse. It was very lucky that no-one seems to have been seriously hurt, though one man was trapped for a while under a collapsed roof. Anne |
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Ahh Ok. Looked at google earth again and the closest I can
come to, that triggers any sort of memories is the field on the eastern most edge that borders on the southern-most taxiway on RAF Dallachy (with the trees in the NE corner). I did look at GE after Ridge Runners post but didn't recognise anything, and thought I might be looking in the wrong place. There certainly is no longer any sign of the hanger that I remember being there. ( 57°39'11.22"N, 3° 3'29.72"W is where I'm looking, I'm probably well lost). Sounds about right. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6905. The gliding strip was on the perimeter track and adjacent dispersal bays on the right. (The CFI was very unamused by this photo, which was taken from a single-seater glider turning finals.) The hangar that you remember was beside the trees at the far end of the strip. It was dismantled and re-erected at Easterton, and is the one which has now collapsed. I was only there about half a dozen times or so over the course of about a year and a half, and didn't get to know anyone really, but I do have some fond memories of the realisation that gliders were somewhat more sophisticated, and touch sensetive, than the ones I was trained in at RM condor. grin Ah memories... Quite :-) Anne |
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In message , Anne Burgess
writes Quite a few farm sheds collapsed as well, some of them killed animals and/or injured farm workers. The hanger at Aboyne collapsed as well but AFAIK the contents were all undamaged. Surfer! Yes. The Aboyne collapse wasn't the main hangar. It was a small privately-owned one-glider hangar, and the owner was able to get the glider out unscathed before the roof finally fell in. Snip Thanks for the extra information. I've seen a picture of the inside of this hanger with the roof just shy of the trailer fin, presumably with the glider inside the trailer. -- Surfer! |
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