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Perhaps one of the best gliding videos of all time

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Logger Tracks in Google Earth

Wouldn't it be nice to view your gliding track in the beautiful 3D high resolution Google Earth? gpsvisualizer.com converts the IGC files, produced by our club loggers, into Google Earth KMZ files....

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Centreplace Stand

We had this stand set up in Centreplace, central Hamilton, from 22nd to the 24th November 07 http://gliding.wordjot.com/posts/centreplace-stand/

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Cross Country Course, November 07

Held at Matamata Airfield Nice lineup http://gliding.wordjot.com/posts/cross-country-course-competition-grid/

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North Island Regionals, November 07

Not a lot of clouds in the sky... Good times had by all http://gliding.wordjot.com/posts/north-island-regionals-november-07/

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Vintage Gliding Matamata 07 Video

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What really matters

 Comments from a forum... jessicaalbaboardde8.jpg http://gliding.wordjot.com/posts/what-really-matters/

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Glider Pilot Training Course Looking for Participants

MATAMATA, NEW ZEALAND - 15th May, 2008 - Piako Gliding Club is on the hunt for four budding glider pilots, to fill an upcoming 'learn to fly' gliding course starting on Saturday the 31st of May 2008....

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Lots of Dust Devils

Glider pilots everywhere can drool over this image... From http://homepage.mac.com/pnaton/PhotoAlbum26.html http://gliding.wordjot.com/posts/lots-of-dust-devils/

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Easterly Lee Wave off the Kaimais

Towed to 2500' into the secondary wave, although it was very patchy Slowly climbed to 4000' Jumped across to the primary, which was stronger and rougher, although still not well defined. Found the good...

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