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In article , F.L. Whiteley
writes There once was a non-BGA soaring site/club in East Anglia in the UK. The operator was named Fred, but the surname escapes me and I believe he passed away in the 1980's. By all accounts he operated a steam winch though I never met him nor saw it in action. I believe that operation was dwindling and may have ceased operations about 1980. Any stories out there? Frank Whiteley In the 60s there was an instructor at the Midland GC who had the idea of building a steam winch. Because the Long Mynd is largely peat, we thought we might use the terrain as a fuel source. The project never got off the ground; we never got any steam driven, Mynd fuelled launches. -- Mike Lindsay n |
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