LASHAMWinter training in comfort; the School fleet now consists entirely of the latestenclosed cockpit gliders:-BLANIKTHREE T49 CAPSTANSTWO SWALLOWSLasham's domestic life is now winter-proof withNEW CENTRAUY HEATED CLUBHOUSEEXCELLENT CANTEEN OPEN AU DAYFor details of membership of the lasham <strong>Gliding</strong> Society lid., which runs theTraining School, or of the Surrey <strong>Gliding</strong> <strong>Club</strong> which is open to all solo pilotsof Skylark standard, apply:The SeCJ'etary, Lasham <strong>Gliding</strong> Centre, Nr. Alton, Hants.Heniard 270LASHAM GLIDING CENTRETRYWINTER SOARINGAT THELONDON GLIDING CLUB-=T- -- -While the thermals are absent, combine thepleasures of building up your hours soaringthe Dunstable ridge with the friendlyatmosphere of the London <strong>Gliding</strong> <strong>Club</strong>.Beginners especially welcome for wintertraining in time to get a good start to thermalsoarin~ in 1965.EXC~LL~NT CLUBHOUS!, DORMI,fS. RESTAURANTAND FULLY LICENSED BAR.Writ. for delails te Th. Man.g••LONDON GLIDING, CLUB. DUNSTA8LE &>OWNS.BEDS. Tel., Dunstable 63419TheDerbyshire and LancashireGUDING CLUB~mphiU, Great Hudlow, Nr. Tid.swell,DerbyshireThe <strong>Club</strong>us thr..dualconlrol glideu .nd ofteu elemenI"V. intermedw.te ...d high petform.n-ce f.cilitie, .nd" ....ing. P,.""••• Ownersnl.f.d lor. The comfortable <strong>Club</strong>HOUH. Dor..itories end unl..n .... Mind., rb. cere of .aR.sidttnl Steward and Sleward.ss. AI Camphi1l rhet'e areall rho.. rtiipgJ which ruk. Ihe comolt,. <strong>Gliding</strong> <strong>Club</strong>.Wril. 10 It.. Seer• ..,., for d..its of Me.mlMnhip andSummer Courses.Telephone Tidoswoll 2071965 SeasonDEVON ANP SOMERSETGLIDING CWB LTD.Junior l.gu. weeks (T.aik weeks). Competilionexperience under 'h-e guid."ce of Ih. 1964NillJonal Champion. Mr. J. Field_n.1....0 'Week COUUlti fo, ce,ti. A. and 8.Holicbly cou'l"; fo, ell.Send S.A.E. for d.I.~. to,:Hon. Course Sec., Pencro$$ Hemyock,Cullompton, Devon.
A <strong>Gliding</strong> Holiday io Kentwith the Kent <strong>Gliding</strong> <strong>Club</strong> on their new siteat Charing on the <strong>No</strong>rth Downs overlookingthe beautiful Kentish Wellld.Come and learn to Fly on a 'weeks coursefor only 18 gns.Qualified Instructors. dual ,control Gliders.b.tails from:A. L Co.ens.Pre"le. HiD Cottage. P!uckley.A""ord. KentMIDLAND GUDING CLUBThe Long Mynd, ShropshireAb initio trainingAdvanced instructionRidge soaring therma)s. wave .flyingExcellent residential" dubhouseGood food aarRES10ENTIAL SUMMER COURSESWrit. to: "ENQUIRIES".1 HUJcroft. Cunnery Road.CHURCH S'rRETTON. ShropshireTel. Linley 206Scottish <strong>Gliding</strong> UnionPORTMQAI(. SCOTtANDWEtL, IY ItIMIOSSIlcc_' HUI. Th__1 ."d w••• Soorin,in belutiJul ,,,uroulldiIt91
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SAILPLANE& GLIDINGOFFICIAL ORGAN OF
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cursed. The designer looked despond
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SECOND NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPSHOO
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•Official rest day.three pilots a
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1965 COURSES AT LASHAMHE 196'5 cour
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LEE WAVE uGEN" FOR AEROPLANE PILOTS
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of the Sheffield gale. The other is
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change, my man," I sa.id grandly, a
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electrical horizons 'have complete
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1964 KRONFELD ART EXHIBITION AND196
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