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Maoraigh1 9th Jun 2013 08:26

Sollas Beach 2013 Fly-in
 

Sollas Beach Fly-in 2013 is from Thursday 13 June to Monday 17 June. A Flyeris on this website: http://www.laahighlandstrut.org.uk/. Click on the “News and Events” button –NOT on the side menu that pops up when you hover on it

Jodel D11 9th Jun 2013 22:29

Sollas Beach
 
Landed at Sollas this afternoon. The beach is in very good condition , smooth and dry apart from a small section at the south end, so if the weather co-operates it looks as if the beach will be fine for the fly-in

Maoraigh1 12th Jun 2013 20:47

Sollas Flyer: Sollas2013 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

(I cant get the "insert pic" to work)

Mariner9 13th Jun 2013 08:59

I hope to fly in on Saturday if the weather cooperates

Maoraigh1 13th Jun 2013 20:50

Just back from Sollas. I'll post a video tomorrow morning if YT takes it by then. There's one spot to be avoided - a sheet of construction material washed up and embeded in the sand. Plenty of other space to land though. Wind was no problem today, and it's supposed to get better. The Round Britain Microlighters are NOTAMed for Sunday.
I got a quick internet access with O2 and John had a good Vodaphone signal, but there seemed to be no T signal.

mikeygd 13th Jun 2013 21:33

Maoraigh1
 
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5342/8...917212c6f1.jpg

Just like that!

Maoraigh1 14th Jun 2013 06:19

Thanks Mike. The beach obstruction can be seen at 3.10 to 3.14 on the video. Beach inspection and turn to land. Not a text book approach - but I couldn't find a beach approach in a text book.:)
Link:

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Jodel D11 17th Jun 2013 22:52

Sollas Beach
 
Just back from Sollas this evening. We had 18 aircraft on Sunday including 9 from Fly Uk who night stopped. Also 3 Fly Uk A/C on Monday
Managed to remove the roofing sheet on Monday. We thought it was better to leave it in place during the weekend, rather than create a soft patch.
The spot needs to be avoided for a week or two until the sand settles.
The area is about 400 metres from the North end, and 150 metres out from the bank. Not a problem if using the main 04/ 22 direction, But need to look out for it if landing across the top end into a strong westerly, as in the video.


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