About flying from Camphill ....

The Airfield

Camphill is a hill top gliding airfield flanked by ridges on the west side and to the south. The airfield is 3/4 mile long North-South and 600 yards wide East-West. It is an all grass airfield with a well kept smooth surface. There is a hard core perimeter track for easy access to all parts of the airfield.

Ordnance Survey Coordinates are 418.15E : 378.71N.

The hangar is BGA turning point CPH at 53 degrees 18.287N : 001 degrees 43.656W.

The airfield elevation is approx 1350 feet AMSL.
 


Launching

LaunchingAt Camphill we launch gliders by winching. We have three twin drum winches, (including a modern "Skylaunch") each with high capacity power units capable of launching gliders to over 1200 feet, even in nil wind conditions. During the summer months we employ a winch driver to ensure an effective and efficient winch launching operation 7 days a week.
 

Circuits and Landings

All pilots will want to be aware of the principles of hill site flying - all fully explained in our Pilots Manual. This is not a difficult site to fly from in most conditions - in fact it is very rewarding. A familiarisation flight and site briefing is all that is needed for most visiting solo pilots.

 

A unique opportunity to learn to fly.
2010 Course Dates 
May24th - 28th
June 7th 11th
July 12th - 16th
Aug 9th - 13th
Sept 6th - 10th
Price Includes All Flying, All Meals
Accommodation, Full use of Club Facilities
Call the office now for full details on 01298 871270

 

Ridge, Thermal and Wave
All from one unique site

Why Not Come As A Group
On A Week Long Expedition

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