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	I'm thinking of moving clubs for a couple of reasons but thought I'd see if anyone had any views on here before I go take a look. Cheers Rob  | 
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			 Sounds like the perfect place to fly a Cherokee, or maybe a BG-12. Duster, perhaps. Ka-6 or 8. Jim Beckman  | 
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On Mar 10, 5:58*am, Jim Beckman  wrote: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	Sounds like the perfect place to fly a Cherokee, or maybe a BG-12. *Duster, perhaps. *Ka-6 or 8. * Jim Beckman No, you're better off with a glider built with water-resistant materials if you want to fly in the UK. Wooden ones get soggy! Mike  | 
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 No, you're better off with a glider built with water-resistant 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	materials if you want to fly in the UK. *Wooden ones get soggy! They should change the name to Needglass or Needmdetal in that case... -paul  | 
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If your still interested I did fly at needwood forest a year or so back 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	when I was working in the area. From the one day I spent there they seemed like a really friendly bunch - Its quite a small club but had a reasonable fleet, I think I flew in a DG500, and a nice long field for good height winch launches. I would definately recomend going and paying them a visit and find out what there like for yourself! Hope this helps James At 17:35 10 March 2011, sisu1a wrote: No, you're better off with a glider built with water-resistant materials if you want to fly in the UK. =A0Wooden ones get soggy! They should change the name to Needglass or Needmdetal in that case... -paul  | 
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