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SCSA - Flying Sites
The Flying Sites Frocester Hill: (Coaley Peak picnic
park) A South Westerly facing ridge overlooking the river Severn. For SW -NW(ish)
winds. It might seem a bit intimidating to land at Frocester, but this
video (wmv file) shows you the best approach to landing, also landing a
1/4 scale click here
notice the landing approach at 1.45 min. Satnav 1 mile west of GL10 3TX on the
B4066 Selsley Common: A NNW facing
"plateau type" slope overlooking Stroud and Stonehouse, with views
as far as the Malverns (on a clear day). Has a reasonable slope, with a huge
flat open landing area just behind the slope. Also inhabited by cows and paragliders
during summer. However these do not usually cause any problems, apart from the
occasional cowpat encountered when landing! For West to NNE winds, if the
wind is North or anything east of North CLD is a better slope. Rodborough Common: A classic Easterly
facing bowl with a SE facing ridge at one end. Can be a bit bumpy when the wind
is getting a bit North of East. For ENE - SE winds Satnav GL5 5BP is very
close, just 100 metres south Haresfield Beacon: A lovely South
facing ridge with a landing area just behind the slope. Not recommended for
large models as the landing can be very turbulent in strong winds. For SE -
SW winds satnav GL10 3ES is 1 mile north We also occasionally fly from these sites as well: Cam Long Down: A nice NNE facing
ridge, spoilt only by the fact that you have to park at the bottom of the hill
and walk up. Hence it's not as popular as the other sites! Satnav GL11 5EW is
near, travel 600 yards north to the car park Minchinhampton Common: Totally flat,
so not great for slope soaring! However it is good for the occasional flat field
or thermal competition. We also fly electric models here every now and then.
NOTE: If you fly here, it's best to fly alongside the access road to the Old
Lodge GL6
9AQ, as that's the "standard" place to fly. Leckhampton
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