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October 18, 2009, at 10:51 PM by peter - updated trophies
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200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Frank Van Der Hoeven in DG 101? for 2009

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200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Frank Van Der Hoeven in DG101 for 2009

October 18, 2009, at 10:50 PM by peter - updated trophies
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Neil Friswell for 2008


Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Patrick Roberts and John Mackley for 2008


200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Craig Dilks in Woodstock HNW for 2008



Fastest 300k Trophy

Awarded to the Club member who flew the fastest time for 300 km over the previous year.

Awarded to Paul Dilks for 2008


Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Jenne Goldsmith for 2008


Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Mark Kerr for 2008


Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to David Parham for 2008
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Frank Van Der Hoeven for 2009


Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Frank Van Der Hoeven and Phil Organ for 2009


200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Frank Van Der Hoeven in DG 101? for 2009



Fastest 300k Trophy

Awarded to the Club member who flew the fastest time for 300 km over the previous year.

Awarded to David Goldsmith for 2008


Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to David Goldsmith for 2009


Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Craig Dilks for 2009


Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Rob Young for 2009
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Mark for 2008
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Mark Kerr for 2008
October 13, 2008, at 05:31 PM by Peter - updated page
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded jointly to Neil Friswell for 2008
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Neil Friswell for 2008
October 13, 2008, at 05:31 PM by Peter - updated page
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Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Patrick roberts and John Mackley for 2008
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Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Patrick Roberts and John Mackley for 2008
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to David Parham for 2007
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to David Parham for 2008
October 13, 2008, at 05:30 PM by Peter - updated page
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded jointly to Malcolm Bennett and Peter Raphael for 2007


Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Paul Dilks and David Tickner for 2007


200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Craig Dilks for 2007



Fastest 300k Trophy

Awarded to the Club member who flew the fastest time for 300 km over the previous year.

Awarded to Colin Campbell for 2006


Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Craig Dilks for 2007 , 5 hrs 43 min


Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Paul Dilks for 2007


Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded jointly to Neil Friswell for 2008


Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Patrick roberts and John Mackley for 2008


200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Craig Dilks in Woodstock HNW for 2008



Fastest 300k Trophy

Awarded to the Club member who flew the fastest time for 300 km over the previous year.

Awarded to Paul Dilks for 2008


Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Jenne Goldsmith for 2008


Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Mark for 2008


Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to David Parham for 2007
September 23, 2008, at 10:33 PM by Peter -
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
November 09, 2007, at 04:18 PM by Peter - updated
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Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Paul Dilks and David for 2007
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Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Paul Dilks and David Tickner for 2007
November 09, 2007, at 04:16 PM by Peter -
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Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Phil Organ and Craig Dilks for 2006
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Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Paul Dilks and David for 2007
November 08, 2007, at 10:22 AM by Peter - updated
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
November 08, 2007, at 10:20 AM by Peter - updated
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Winch Craft Award

Awarded for dedication and excellence in driving the winch during the year.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
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Winch Craft Award

For dedication and outstanding good effort on the winch, e.g. launching, fixing and teaching of new drivers.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
November 08, 2007, at 10:18 AM by Peter - updated
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Paul Dilks for 2007
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Paul Dilks for 2007
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Winch Craft Award

Awarded for dedication and excellence in driving the winch during the year.

Awarded to Ralph Keller for 2007
November 08, 2007, at 10:14 AM by Peter - updated
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200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task. Not many have taken up the challenge except for KYP which features prominently.(Paul thinks that's because Astir's are better, maybe we can prove him wrong).

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200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task.

Awarded to Craig Dilks for 2007

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Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Not claimed or awarded for 2006
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Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Craig Dilks for 2007 , 5 hrs 43 min
November 08, 2007, at 10:11 AM by Peter - updated
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Peter Raphael for 2006
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Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded jointly to Malcolm Bennett and Peter Raphael for 2007
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Tom Dannatt for 2006
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Paul Dilks for 2007
December 12, 2006, at 11:07 PM by Peter - added notes
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200k Two Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task. Not many have taken up the challenge except for KYP which features prominently.(Paul thinks that's because Astir's are better, maybe we can prove him wrong).

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200k Single Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task. Not many have taken up the challenge except for KYP which features prominently.(Paul thinks that's because Astir's are better, maybe we can prove him wrong).

December 12, 2006, at 11:00 PM by Peter -
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200k Two Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea,fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task. Not many have taken up the challenge except for KYP which features prominently.(Paul thinks that`s because Astir`s are better, maybe we can prove him wrong).

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200k Two Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea, fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task. Not many have taken up the challenge except for KYP which features prominently.(Paul thinks that's because Astir's are better, maybe we can prove him wrong).

December 12, 2006, at 10:58 PM by Peter - Added text
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200k Two Seater Trophy

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200k Two Seater Trophy

Back when Paul Dilks was Club President this trophy was introduced for a 200k speed task for SINGLE seaters. As the club then had a lot of solo pilots starting cross country, a challenge cup seemed a good idea,fitting nicely between a 100k and 300k task. Not many have taken up the challenge except for KYP which features prominently.(Paul thinks that`s because Astir`s are better, maybe we can prove him wrong).

December 10, 2006, at 04:17 PM by Phil M -
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame while driving the winch, during the year.

Awarded to Tom Dannatt for 2006
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame during the year.

Awarded to Tom Dannatt for 2006
December 04, 2006, at 05:09 PM by Phil M -
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of macrame while driving the winch, during the year.

Awarded to Tom Dannatt for 2006
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of winch wire macrame while driving the winch, during the year.

Awarded to Tom Dannatt for 2006
November 27, 2006, at 05:41 PM by Peter - Added Image
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of macrame while driving the winch, during the year.
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of macrame while driving the winch, during the year.

Awarded to Tom Dannatt for 2006
November 27, 2006, at 05:40 PM by Peter - Added image
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Photo requiredGet Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of macrame while driving the winch, during the year.
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Get Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of macrame while driving the winch, during the year.
November 08, 2006, at 12:40 PM by Peter - New Page
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Trophies

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Club Trophy Page

AwardDetails


Clubman of the Year

Awarded to the Club member judged to have made the most significant contribution to the Club over the previous 12 months.

Awarded to Peter Raphael for 2006


Brian Sinclair Memorial 100k Two Seater Trophy

Brian was a popular club member who loved flying but preferred to limit cross country flying to shorter distances and always in the company of another pilot. Following his death the Club created the trophy to encourage and develop pilot's skills in mutual cross country flying. The award is for the fastest flight of 100km in a Club two seater.

Awarded to Phil Organ and Craig Dilks for 2006


200k Two Seater Trophy



Fastest 300k Trophy

Awarded to the Club member who flew the fastest time for 300 km over the previous year.

Awarded to Colin Campbell for 2006


Staying Up Cup

Awarded to the Club member who stayed in the air the longest on any one flight over the previous 12 months.

Not claimed or awarded for 2006
Photo requiredGet Knotted Award

Awarded to the member who produces the most spectacular example of macrame while driving the winch, during the year.
November 08, 2006, at 12:37 PM by Peter -
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Trophies

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