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Saturday 14th Sept photos

A few photographs from the club’s K6 on Saturday 14th Sept, the perfect glider for weak blue days and a pleasure to fly. The large gathering in the final pic is Froome Cheese  Show

Author Mark HPosted on 15th September 201915th September 2019

One thought on “Saturday 14th Sept photos”

  1. Chris Teasdale says:
    16th September 2019 at 7:53 am

    mmmmmm cheese! I concur, the K6 is most satsifying to fly!

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