Private Gliders based at Burn

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After learning to fly and going solo, most pilots gain experience by flying the different gliders in the club fleet. Once they have learned to thermal soar, many pilots will be keen to maximise their time in the air and so decide to either buy a share in a syndicate glider or go it alone and buy their own machine. The following gallery shows the variety of gliders in private ownership at Burn today.
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  • Cirrus DAS
  • Mosquito competition number 354
  • Open Cirrus HTU
  • K6CR (GCP)
  • Fauvette (DGV)
  • Nimbus 3DT competition  number A26
  • Pik20D EBG
  • Pilatus B4 CSN
  • K6CR (ECC) - Red Wing.
  • Silene HPA
  • Slingsby Skylark2
  • Lak17a (G-DAVS)
  • Pheobus CJB
  • Pik20D DVN
  • Libelle 201 competition number 259
  • Libelle 201 competition number 226
  • Nimbus 2CS competition number 2CS
  • ASW19B (838)
  • ASW20CL (JFJ)
  • ASW20L (20L)
  • Austria (DKB)
  • Cirrus 75 competition number 596
  • Standard Cirrus (CYT)
  • DG100 competition number 813
  • DG200 (D8)
  • DG303 Acro (KKC)
  • Diamante (HGT)
  • Ventus ELG
  • DG200 (JPW)
  • Pik20D competition number 728
Cirrus DASMosquito competition number 354Open Cirrus HTUK6CR (GCP)Fauvette (DGV)Nimbus 3DT competition  number A26Pik20D EBGPilatus B4 CSNK6CR (ECC) - Red Wing.Silene HPASlingsby Skylark2Lak17a (G-DAVS)Pheobus CJBPik20D DVNLibelle 201 competition number 259Libelle 201 competition number 226Nimbus 2CS competition number 2CSASW19B (838)ASW20CL (JFJ)ASW20L (20L)Austria (DKB)Cirrus 75 competition number 596Standard Cirrus (CYT)DG100 competition number 813DG200 (D8)DG303 Acro (KKC)Diamante (HGT)Ventus ELGDG200 (JPW)Pik20D competition number 728
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