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| Brief History | ||
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Our gliding club is called the Scottish Gliding Centre and is operated by the Scottish Gliding Union Ltd.. The club is also frequently referred to by the name of its airfield. So you might find the club referred to by any of the following names: 'The Scottish Gliding Centre' (SGC) The company title was chosen in 1934 when the SGU was formed by uniting a number of small local gliding clubs, and the SGC as we know it dates from then although there had been gliding activities in the surrounding areas prior to that. 1938 is significant because it was the year of the first soaring flights launched from the Lomond hills in Fife.
As well as an having an active membership many with wartime flying experience, the club was able to offer flying experiences to members of the public. Even some of the local schools including Braehead in Buckhaven, with a headmaster many years ahead of his time, ran a part-time gliding activity during the 1960s for some of their pupils. In 1967 with considerable foresight the then board took the opportunity arising to purchase the remainder of Portmoak farm. This provided the club with a large flat site of some 80 hectares adjacent to Loch Leven in Kinross. The SGU has operated at this site to the present day steadily improving the airfield which is now capable of sustaining flying operations all through the year and bringing the benefit of additional tourism to the area. |
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| Portmoak Airfield, Scotlandwell, Near Kinross KY13 9JJ Tel. 01592 840543 Office Hours (Click here) | ||
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Disclaimer The contents of this website do not necessarily represent the views of the Scottish Gliding Union Ltd. or its directors. Some of the material and links presented here have been contributed by members and others who do not represent the SGU Ltd. e&oe. |
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