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Old February 12th 11, 05:53 PM
Darius Gazinschi Darius Gazinschi is offline
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Default Soaring in the Land of Dracula

Here's a cool opportunity to fly in the most beautiful part of Transylvania:
sgp2011.aeroclubulromaniei.ro
The airfield is close to the Carpathian Mountains and the medieval city of Brasov. Flying is awesome in this corner of the Carpathians and strong wave is a pretty common occurence.
Here, the Romanian National Soaring Team usually organizes a wave soaring camp every year.

In your spare time you can go down and visit Dracula's castle, less than an hour away from the airfiled, or the great medieval towns in Southern Transylvania.


Enjoy,

Darius
 




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