Chabre 2009

Updates from the worlds

Those people going to the worlds who would like to keep the rest of us updated with information should consider getting Twitter account and corresponding software for their mobile phone. Once you have a twitter account you can send tweets using your phone and those tweets can appear on our site. I did it with an iPhone at Dalby. I just need to organize a block for your incoming tweets. It is very quick to send a tweet with the task or what the day is looking like or when you landed and who with. Please consider it as I know there are a lot of people that appreciate it.

Camo's In The Australian Team!

Cameron Tunbridge will travel to Europe again June12th, HGFA recently confirm's I will fly with the Australian team as the 5th pilot "Chabre 2009 Hang Gliding World Championship's" Laragna France ...

The Bigair 2009

Dalby follows a rhythm. Daybreak usually arrives with a clear sky and an ESE breeze and by 8am a distant line of cloud appears off to the north. By 9 cu are overhead and soon the wind on the ground begins to ebb and flow as the first thermals drift-by in and around the airport. With a rumble the hangar doors open to reveal a lot of hang gliders, neatly stacked, all ready to hook-in-harness and ‘go’. Then the tugs come to life and within an hour the drone of rotax can be heard, peaking every 5 minutes as the next pilot in-line is dragged skyward high above the Queensland flatlands.

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