The Narromine Cup started this morning with early morning cu and a promise
of a great week of gliding.

Greg Schmidt from the Kingaroy club as stepped in to fill in for Chris
Stephens who is missing in action this year.

Paul Mander is busy with presentations on safety and performance flying and
coaching each day in the ASH25.

 

The weather gods are smiling on Narromine this week with a trough setting up
for the whole week to provide a reliable weather pattern in the central
west.

 

Pilots were busy setting up yesterday rigging, checking instruments for the
first time this season, fixing all the small jobs that come in the first
day. However most flew if only to check out the local area. The farmers are
busy getting this year's crop out to the paddocks. It looks like the best
wheat season for this area in many, many years.

 

Yesterday's award for the best performance from a club pilot was Kevin Leo
with a flight of over 300klms in the standard Cirrus.

 

Stand by for some great flights from Narromine this week

 

Cheers, ROSS

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