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	<title>Comments on: 2008 - First Flight of the New Year - Leadlich, Aberdeenshire.</title>
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		<title>By: Murray Hay</title>
		<link>http://paraglidingscotland.co.uk/2008/01/07/2008-first-flight-of-the-new-year-leadlich-aberdeenshire/#comment-105</link>
		<author>Murray Hay</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 21:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yep... as soon as we get the lighting (and weather) and are all out together we can sort out some good photos/video of the wing so you get the max money for it!

A good day (but no photographs) was also had down in Tayside with Arden starting paragliding training (he knows/works with, Ed, the Canadian PG student) having spent much of the previous day working on the MET &#038; flight theory stuff after 'jumping ship' from his train journey down from working (oil industry) in Aberdeen to heading home (lives in Wales).... following a quick "Murray what is the weather going to be tommorow?" phone call.... he took the chance (I said 50/50) that Sunday would be flyable at least for tandem training (it was ;-)....

Just as per the MET info we got almost 4 hours training in the afternoon with LOTs of take off's and landings even if the location/wind direction resulted in no significant 'beats'/flight time... a good SOLID start to his flying.

Murray Hay</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep&#8230; as soon as we get the lighting (and weather) and are all out together we can sort out some good photos/video of the wing so you get the max money for it!</p>
<p>A good day (but no photographs) was also had down in Tayside with Arden starting paragliding training (he knows/works with, Ed, the Canadian PG student) having spent much of the previous day working on the MET &#038; flight theory stuff after &#8216;jumping ship&#8217; from his train journey down from working (oil industry) in Aberdeen to heading home (lives in Wales)&#8230;. following a quick &#8220;Murray what is the weather going to be tommorow?&#8221; phone call&#8230;. he took the chance (I said 50/50) that Sunday would be flyable at least for tandem training (it was ;-)&#8230;.</p>
<p>Just as per the MET info we got almost 4 hours training in the afternoon with LOTs of take off&#8217;s and landings even if the location/wind direction resulted in no significant &#8216;beats&#8217;/flight time&#8230; a good SOLID start to his flying.</p>
<p>Murray Hay</p>
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