Titlington Pike in its hay day

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Titlington Pike in its hay day

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Club gathering 14 wings and more to come. Aug 1980
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looking at how small the tress are is amazing but looks like autumn as heather is all brown. cant even imaging 14 gliders at tp
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it was either blowing 900mph to get that height, or that's just a bunch of zaggis on the floor! :wink:
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It was scary Gary :)
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The wind would be around 18-20mph Brian, a lot less than you guys fly in.. :wink:

Eric Gibson had pack in by then he only flew single surface gliders.
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