Nottingham University Gliding Club
The University of Nottingham Gliding Club is the gliding club of the University of Nottingham. The aim of the club is to provide affordable flying in order to introduce as many members as possible to unpowered flight. Affiliated with the Cranwell Gliding Club, the club is open to any full or associate member of the University of Nottingham Students' Union.
Current status
The club is one of some 28 University Gliding clubs within the UK, and with over 130 members for the 2016-2017 academic year is also one of the largest. Flying takes place all year-round on weekends and bank holidays at RAF Cranwell, though several expeditions to other gliding sites are organised throughout the year.History
The club was formed in the 1970s, and was officially affiliated to the Buckminster Gliding Club at Saltby Airfield. The founding member was Mr Brian Spreckley, then an undergraduate at the University, and subsequently the 1987 World Gliding Champion. In 1987 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the . Then, in 2005 he was also the recipient of the FAI Paul Tissandier Diploma for services to gliding.In 1990 the club moved from Saltby to begin a new affiliation with the Four Counties Gliding Club, flying from RAF Syerston until 2004, and subsequently at RAF Barkston Heath. The affiliation with Four Counties ended when that club moved to RAF Wittering.
Since May 2005 UoN Gliding have been affiliated to and fly with Cranwell Gliding Club at RAF Cranwell.
Club Fleet
The current club fleet consists of:- Grob G103a Twin II Acro. Purchased in December 2006 from the RAFGSA, the ‘Twin II’ Acro is a high-performance two-seater sailplane made by Grob Aerospace. The aircraft is of T-tail configuration, with glass fibre construction, and is fitted with a non-retractable undercarriage and upper-surface airbrakes. It is designed for training, high performance, and aerobatic flying.
- Grob G102 Astir CS 77. Purchased in 2011, the Astir CS 77 is a high-performance single-seater sailplane made by Grob Aerospace. The aircraft is of T-tail configuration, with glass fibre construction, and is fitted with a retractable undercarriage and upper surface airbrakes. It is designed for cross-country flying.
In addition to the UoN Gliding fleet, club members also have access to Cranwell Gliding Club's extensive fleet. This includes:
- Two-Seaters
- * Duo Discus
- * ASK 21
- * ASK 21
- * Schebie SF-25C
- Single-Seaters
- * LS8
- * Discus CS
- * Astir CS
Fleet History
Current & previous aircraft owned by the club:Type | Reg | Date Bought | Date Sold | Additional Comments |
Grunau Baby V | BGA1903 | 1973 | 1976 | |
T.21 | n/k | n/k | n/k | Nicknamed Rhubarb and Custard. |
Ka 2 Rhönschwalbe | BGA2439 | 1979 | 1984 | Damaged after a failed winch launch at Saltby Feb 1984. Flying again in May after extensive repairs. However, in June it was written off in an incident at Camp Hill. |
Blanik | G-ASVS | 1984 | 1994 | Now flies under the trigraph EVR. |
ASK 13 | HPE | 1994 | 2008 | Sold to Dumfries & District Gliding Club. |
K 8B | EPT | n/k | 1997 | 1/2 share. Now flying at Lasham Gliding Society. |
Ka-6cr | FNP | 1997 | 2001 | Bought from a member of Buckminster GC. Sold to Trent Valley Gliding Club. |
Astir CS | NU | 2002 | 2006 | Written off at Keevil Airfield, June 2006. Wreckage was brought by private owner who repaired it and now flies it at Peterborough & Spalding Gliding Club |
Acro | NU2 | 2007 | Present | Glider refinished in 2018 |
Skylark II | CCS | 2007 | 2012 | Donated to the club as a replacement for NU, later gifted to Lincolnshire gliding club. |
Astir CS-77 | NU | 2011 | Present | - |