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5 years ago Dumfries & District Gliding Club had less than 10 members and
was struggling to keep flying. Thanks to the enthusiasm and dedication of the members we have grown our club to 50 members last year. Imagination and links with local groups like the Air Museum have helped enormously, A glider at the museum open day generated over 100 inquiries and 30+ people arrived to fly during our flying week a few weeks later. A can do attitude and a desire to share the FUN of flying, a welcoming smile and an accommodating clubhouse culture attracts and keeps members from 4 years of age to 78 years of age (everyone of whom has flown at some point). We flew 30 Girl Guide leaders as part of their centenary celebrations (adding two members) The Local Air Cadet group is also involved with the club and will we hope generate junior members over the next year. Do not get the wrong idea we do have our problems and have to work hard to keep the culture right and the members on board but we have committed to providing the opportunity for any and all to soar over our beautiful south west of Scotland. We built our club house from donated materials and the labour of our members. Our fleet is old, the youngest is a 1975 K13 supported by a K7 (just refurbed by club members) and our single seaters are between 45 and 60 years old except for the chairman's LAK 17. but we can all fly to cloud base, soar the ridge, find the thermal and hope for the wave. Staying up for 35 minutes in minimal lift (max 0.3kts on the averager) is a challenge and landing on our Nth/Sth strip in a westerly crosswind makes for good pilots. Who needs $150,000 planes or $20,000 on the panel to fly - 3 dials, a stick and two pedals, a good pair of eyes and a sensitive seat will keep you up for hours. So get out there and fly, tell your friends (give them a flight for their birthday) build relationships with schools and youth organizations and show and tell what you do - even lawyers can be persuaded (take them up and loop them sick if they aren't). Life is too short to let the tyre on your glider go flat - get in the air and take the world with you if you can. Have a look at our club on: http://dumfriesgliding.110mb.com/index.html David Neilson Dumfries & District GLiding Club |
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