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Old July 4th 04, 07:12 PM
Malcolm Austin
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Hey that link to the register was very interesting, shows there are more
out there than you might think...

Cheers, Malcolm...

"Dave Martin" wrote in message
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Just watched one launch at Camphill, last seen ridge
soaring. One of two at the Vintage Rally

As some one said there was a thread on uk recration
soaring a few months ago.

For a list of UK Capstans see

http://www.mrandmrshedgehog.co.uk/skymaster/bga/bga.asp

and search on Capstans

To see the largest world wide gathering of Capstans
in many years, visit the Wolds 2 seater Comp in August
this yearI am told that there are 6 entered.









 




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