Marlborough Gliding Club

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Soaring in the Top of the South (Island) of New Zealand

Phone 0800 GLIDING

 

Omaka aerodrome, (base elevation 100ft) the home of the Marlborough Gliding Club lies amongst the finest vineyards in the southern hemisphere.

GLA  first glider to complete a 2000km flightThe same dry sunny weather that produces the best Savignon Blancs in the world gives superb gliding and consistent flying. Blenheim (New Zealand's sunniest town) lies in the Wairau Valley and is surrounded by mountains to the north and south. The prevailing norwester winds combine with excellent topography for superb soaring.

The foothills of New Zealand's Southern Alps lie immediately behind Omaka's runway and provides access by ridge, thermal and/or convergence lift to this backbone mountain range of the South Island.

Flying/Instructing

Every sunday. Saturdays as required.

Seven resident instructors. Training from solo to cross country levels. Trial and casual flying. Visiting pilots welcome

Aircraft:

Two seaters:  Blanik and Twin Astir

Solo:  Mini Nimbus

Tow plane: Cessna 172

Personel

President: Chris Richards

CFI: Mike Dekker

Secretary: Charlie Samuels

Club Captain: Colin Davis

Home base for World Champion 1995 Ray Lynskey (first glider pilot to achieve 2000km)

Contacts

Email  c.and.n.samuels@xtra.co.nz   or  mailto:Drsoar@GPonline.co.nz       Phone 0064 3 5780550  

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