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Portmoak
 
This glider carries the registration letters SGC, for the Scottish Gliding Club Centre This glider carries the registration letters SGC, for the Scottish Gliding Club
A Swiss visitor to Portmoak A Swiss visitor to Portmoak
Glider 215 comes in for a landing Standard Jantar, 215 comes in for a landing
Glider 223, at the end of its landing run Glider 223, at the end of its landing run
Pawnee, G-BSTH Gliders can launched with a cable winch or a glider-tug. This Piper Pawnee, G-BSTH started life as an agricultural sprayer and has now found gainful employment as a glider tug.
Scheibe SF25C, G-BSUO The best of both worlds, this motor glider uses an engine to get airborne and then shuts down the engine and glides away. This is a Scheibe SF25C, G-BSUO
GBUHR Slingsby A Slingsby motor glider, G-BUHR still in its former RAF colour scheme
HPW on approach Club glider HPW on approach to land
G-BFEB Jodel French built Jodel G-BFEB, cut short short its Sunday morning flight due to an impending heavy shower. I was not so fortunate, by the time I got home I was soaked to the skin.
Walking on air

WA1. Walking on Air 1. This glider has been specially adapted to enable wheel-chair users to fly.

Walking on Air website

Walking on Air web site

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