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Two is Better Than One

As usual it all looked good, but in the end it came to nothing.

A first was to do two flights from Moirs in a day. This was aided by the first being a quick glide to the SDGP, where we were whisked up Rodger's retrieve driver, Diane, and taken back to the top in time to launch into apparently better conditions, enabling me to soar for a bit longer before sinking out again.

Finished it all off with a stop at the Puhoi Pub to have a drink with the gang, a good day.

That was it for the season as I will be overseas for five weeks March to April.
Leonardo Flight Link 1
Leonardo Flight Link 2


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