Flying Sites:
our club
logo on the homepage gives
details of the 5 main sites. We
also have some detailed
Maps.
Frocester Hill:
(Coaley Peak picnic park) a
South Westerly facing ridge
overlooking the river Severn.
For SW to West winds. It might
seem a bit intimidating to land
at Frocester, but this video (wmv
file) shows you the best
approach to landing, also
landing a 1/4 scale click here
notice the landing approach at
1.45 min.
Satnav 1 mile west of
GL10 3TX on the B4066.
Slope
details
Photos of Frocester Hill
Selsley
Common:
a NNW facing
plateau type slope overlooking
Stroud and Stonehouse, with
views as far as the Malverns (on
a clear day). Has a reasonable
slope, with a huge flat open
landing area just behind the
slope. Also inhabited by cows
and paragliders during summer.
However these do not usually
cause any problems, apart from
the occasional cowpat
encountered when landing! For
West to North winds..
Safety Note - We have an
agreement with the paragliders
that when they are flying on
Selsley, they keep to the right
of the Millennium stone and we
keep to the left. This helps to
ensure the safety of everyone
involved. Satnav 0.3 miles east
of GL5 5PL
Slope details
Photos of Selsley Common
Rodborough Common:
two sites: a SE facing ridge at
one end and easterly facing
bowl, the bowl can be bumpy when
the wind is getting a bit North
of East. For ENE - SE winds
Satnav GL5 5BP is very close,
just 100 metres south
Slope
details
Photos of Rodborough Common
Haresfield Beacon:
a lovely South facing ridge
with a landing area just behind
the slope and a smaller slope
next to the car park used for
SW. Not recommended for large
models as the landing can be
very turbulent in strong winds.
For SSE - SW winds satnav GL10
3ES is 1 mile north
slope
details
Photos of Haresfield Beacon
Cam
Long Down:
a nice North
facing ridge, spoilt only by the
fact that you have to park at
the bottom of the hill and walk
up. DSing is possible, best in a
SSW wind. Very smooth lift but
not easy to land. Wind
directions N NE, S & SW
Satnav GL11 5EW is near, travel
600 yards south to the car
park.
Slope
details
Photos of Cam Long Down
Minchinhampton Common:
nearly flat, so not great for
slope soaring! however it is
good for flat field or thermal
flying. We also fly quiet
electric models here every now
and then. NOTE: If you fly here,
it's best to fly alongside the
access road to the Old Lodge GL6
9AQ, as that's the "standard"
place to fly.
TThis is a noise sensitive area,
quiet models only please.
Details
Photos of Minchinhampton Common