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Parham Airfield

Gliding on the South Downs dates back to the 27th of June 1909, when 16 year old Gordon England flew from Amberley Mount, a few miles west of the present site. Southdown Gliding Club was formed in 1930, so is one of the oldest in Britain and is also one of the largest and best equipped voluntary clubs in Britain. We are closely affiliated to the British Gliding Association, which controls all aspects of the sport. Our location close to the South Downs allows us to soar on the updraughts or lee waves from the Downs, ride the seabreeze fronts, or soar in thermals. Our fleet consists of three modern two seat seat trainers, two single seat gliders, and one motor glider, along with three tug aircraft for aerotows. We also have a two drum winch for launching. Members keep over forty privately owned gliders at the airfield including several motor gliders.

While many members enjoy local flying, some regularly make cross-country flights of 300km or more. There has been at least four flights in excess of 750km. Others participate in various levels of competition. Courses on all aspects of gliding are held throughout the year. Expeditions to other gliding clubs both in Britain and overseas are another popular activity.

Safety is of prime importance in gliding. All our instructors are trained to the standards laid down by British Gliding Association, which also oversees airworthiness requirements as specified by the Civil Aviation Authority.

Club members enjoy a number of social functions throughout the year. Our clubhouse has modern facilities including a bar, which is the place to retell those tall stories after flying has finished for the day.

Gliding is one of the purest and most enjoyable aviation sports. Modern gliders are capable of flights in excess of 1,000 km, can go to altitudes of more than 20,000 feet and can perform complex aerobatic manoeuvres. Learning to fly a glider solo in this country requires the individual to master a range of theoretical subjects as well as the practical skills and judgement to fly safely and successfully without the benefit of an engine.

There are around 10,000 glider pilots in 100 clubs in the UK. Southdown Gliding Club with just over 200 flying members is one of the largest all-volunteer clubs in the country. We have no paid staff except for part time administrative help in the office and engineers to work on the powered aircraft. All the instructors, tug pilots, and other helpers around the club are members who give their time voluntarily. Even this website is designed and administered by one (with a very understanding husband).

Thanks for visiting, we look forward to seeing you.


Southdown Gliding Club
Parham Airfield
Pulborough Road
Cootham
PULBOROUGH
West Sussex RH20 4HP

gliding1930@tiscali.co.uk

01903 742137 (Office       - Mon-Fri 9:30 - 12:30)
01903 746706 (Clubhouse - Weds / Sat / Sun / Other flying days)

Registered in England  No 11531R

A member of the British Gliding Association

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Craig Lowrie
November 17 2009
Basic website Search facility added...

Rod Petrie
November 10 2009
Rodders many thanks for pairing up with me on Mondays flight. Despite the poor conditions it was a most enjoyable experience, made all the standing around in the freezing cold worth it, cheers !

Craig Lowrie
November 10 2009
K18 Update - See the discussion forum...

Rod Petrie
November 08 2009
Well I'll be down at the air field at 9:00 to help get stuff out stuck togeather etc if anyone is up for it. Hope to see someone there

Rod Petrie
November 08 2009
I wouldn't mind having a go if others are interested.

Will Greenwood
November 08 2009
Anyone for flying Monday, if the wind stays northerly and the weather gods are kind ?

Craig Lowrie
November 07 2009
Many thanks to all who helped today

Jackie Williams
November 06 2009
NEWSLETTER - All contributions welcome. Publication in two weeks (hopefully)

Jackie Williams
November 06 2009
BOOK SALE - With Christmas on the horizon we are holding a book sale. A list is in the clubhouse - please see Jackie if you want to purchase any of them.

Damian le Roux
November 03 2009
I gave up on the Caravan Club a couple of years ago - at that time ok in UK, but 7m length limit in Europe. Check policy details carefully.

Craig Lowrie
November 03 2009
Details of Christmas Awards Dinner / Dance on the Social Events Page...

dclews
November 02 2009
See Gemma on video! http://www.wscountytimes.
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dclews
November 02 2009
Caravan Club m'ship is around £35 p.a?

John Rayner
October 31 2009
My car insurance with Churchill has no restriction on length of trailer but will not cover damage to the trailer or recovery of it.

John Rayner
October 31 2009
Looked into trailer insurance a long time ago - the only way I could get cover, including recovery, was by joining the Caravan Club and they do a deal with the RAC which will cover ALL trailers.

dclews
October 27 2009
Regarding the insurance issue, can we continue the debate on the Discussion Forum?

BrianB
October 26 2009
Time to check just what you are covered for when towing a glider trailer with your car. I have just been told by Direct Line that they will NOT cover me when towing a trailer in excess of 6m.

Jackie Williams
October 26 2009
Hi, yes it is newsletter time again. Any articles would be most welcome. Any info for the congrats section would be useful as well. Thanks

Craig Lowrie
October 25 2009
Ridge Running Talk posted... See 'Events' at the top of the home page for more info (Nov 21st)

Craig Lowrie
October 25 2009
Private Glider Gallery updated...

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