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The Cotswold Gliding Club (CGC) is based at Aston Down airfield, between Cirencester and
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in Gloucestershire, South West England. The club maintains a fleet of aircraft for training purposes, and is a centre for
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and competitions.


Club

CGC was formed in 1964. It was initially based at
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airfield near Tetbury, but in 1967 moved to its current home, Aston Down—at that time still a military airfield. In 1980-1, with the help of Sports Council grants and other loans, the club purchased a large part of the airfield when it was auctioned off by the
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. Having since acquired further land, CGC now owns most of the airfield within the perimeter track. CGC has some 200 members, including 80 students from the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol. There are about 30 associate members: these include both pilots (with limited flying rights) and aeromodellers. In 2007 the CGC widened its membership to include Blokarters.


Airfield

Aston Down is, by gliding standards, a large airfield. The 1500 m main runway (about one mile) offers scope for launches of —and sometimes up to when the wind direction is straight down the runway. For many years most launches at Aston Down were by the reverse pulley method, but since the year 2000 the principal method of launch has been by winch. The high launches make it easy to contact the abundant thermals that rise from the well-drained
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limestone to give excellent
soaring Soaring may refer to: * Gliding, in which pilots fly unpowered aircraft known as gliders or sailplanes * Lift (soaring), a meteorological phenomenon used as an energy source by some aircraft and birds * ''Soaring'' (magazine), a magazine produced ...
conditions. Aerotow launching is increasingly available, particularly in competitions and when westerly or north-westerly winds generate lift off the
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ridge (or " Edge") or wave lift downwind of the Welsh mountains. The picture shows Aston Down taken from the south. The main (northeast-southwest) runway runs from bottom left to top right, while the shorter east-west runway runs left to right. The disused runway in the distance has been partly removed to allow more room for gliders landing on the grass. Blokarting and aeromodelling are restricted to the runway not currently in use for gliding (which varies according to wind direction).


Club fleet

The club's fleet of aircraft includes two recently acquired modern ASK-21 all-round two-seat training gliders, a DG 500 advanced
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trainer which can also be used for aerobatics training, and two ASK-13 two-seat trainers. An ASK-23 is available for early solo pilots. All Club gliders have similar instrumentation and are equipped with audio variometers.


Gliding activity

The club operates seven days a week during the
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season (April to September), and on Wednesdays, Fridays and at weekends during the winter months. Members of the public can book trial lessons or more intensive one-day courses, as well as five-day courses. Group flying for work parties, clubs, etc takes place on Tuesday and Thursday evenings in the summer. In 2008 the club introduced courses specifically designed to give power pilots a hands-on introduction to soaring flight. Members receive training from the club's 30 BGA-qualified instructors. This training takes pilots to solo and well beyond—to advanced
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flying. Privately owned motor gliders based at Aston Down are available for club members for field landing and Cross Country Endorsement checks. During the soaring season many members fly private gliders, usually owned jointly by two or more partners. This flying takes the form of either local soaring or more ambitious cross-country flights, often covering several hundred kilometres. Some examples of recent flights by members of the club can be seen on the BGA Ladder website
2008
the last complete season, and
2009
.


Competitions


Aston Down

The excellent runway and facilities available at Aston Down make it a frequent choice for hosting regional and national gliding competitions. As early as 1962 the National Gliding Championships were held at Aston Down under the auspices of the RAF Gliding and Soaring Association, with the UK's first ever 300-km task being set. Recent competitions hosted by CGC include the following: *2004
Standard Class Competition classes in gliding, as in other sports, mainly exist to ensure fairness in competition. However the classes have not been targeted at fostering technological development as in other sports. Instead classes have arisen because of: * t ...
Nationals (shown on the right) *2004 Competition Enterprise *2006 15 Metre Nationals *2007 Inter University Task Week *2008
Club Class Competition classes in gliding, as in other sports, mainly exist to ensure fairness in competition. However the classes have not been targeted at fostering technological development as in other sports. Instead classes have arisen because of: * t ...
Nationals *2009 15 Metre Nationals *2010 Open Class and
Standard Class Competition classes in gliding, as in other sports, mainly exist to ensure fairness in competition. However the classes have not been targeted at fostering technological development as in other sports. Instead classes have arisen because of: * t ...
Nationals *2011 Junior Championships *2013 Open Class &
Standard Class Competition classes in gliding, as in other sports, mainly exist to ensure fairness in competition. However the classes have not been targeted at fostering technological development as in other sports. Instead classes have arisen because of: * t ...
Nationals *2015 Junior National Championships and Cotswold Regionals *2016 20m Multi-Seat and Standard Class Nationals *2017 Standard, Open, 15m & 20m Multi-Seat Nationals *201
Standard, Open & 15m Class Nationals
*2021 Junior Nationals and Cotswold Regionals


Other sites

Pilots from Cotswold Gliding Club regularly take part in regional and national competitions, as well as informal competitions such as: ;Rockpolishers League :An informal group of six local gliding clubs who organize friendly cross-country competitions. ;Two Seater Competition at Pocklington :In 2007 the club DG 500 and a private Duo Discus from Aston Down took 15th and 5th positions, respectively, out of 33 entrants. In 2011 Duo Discus 572 was placed first in the National two seater championship ;Competition Enterprise :In 2008 the same two gliders also took part in this competition, which was held at North Hill in Devon.


Other sports

In 2007 Aston Down was the venue for the British Blokart Championships. In July 2008 th
Cotswold Cycle Racing League
held its final round at Aston Down with a 30 km race comprising six circuits of the airfield.


Facilities

The original
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houses a briefing room, club room, kitchen and residential accommodation; caravan and camping facilities are also available on site. A large hangar accommodates the club fleet, most of the private gliders owned by club members being stored in
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or a large, modern back-to-back hangar when not being flown. There is a workshop for maintenance of aircraft, vehicles and winches. The club has built its own glider flight simulator to expand the training opportunities for club members.


Notes


References

{{cite book , last = Welch , first = Ann , title = The Story of Gliding , publisher = John Murray , location = London , edition = 2nd , pages = 173 , year = 1980 , isbn = 0-7195-3659-6


External links


Cotswold Gliding Club
Official website ** Webcam view o
northeastern end of main runway
at 15-minute intervals over the past two hours
UWE Gliding ClubCotswold Radio Control Society (modellers)
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