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date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 10:56:15 -0000,
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The Cornish Parachute Club 2006
This Weekend is the official opening weekend for the Cornish Parachute Club
situated just on the outskirts of Perranporth, Cornwall..
The new season brings with it a brand new packing hanger and soon to be
available club house
Opening times for March will be Saturday 9:00 till late & Sunday 10:00 to
late
From April onwards the centre will be open Wednesday through to Sunday times
to be confirmed
A Cessna 206 will be with us through March & then through the rest of the
year a second aircraft will be available.
Guest aircraft will be visiting throughout the year.
Facilities.
Camping & caravan site 400 meters from parachute centre
Numerous Local BnB's and hotels.
Snack bar, Canteen and Bar.
FS and CRW coaching available, full time cameraman also available.
2 miles down the coast from Newquay
Rig hire and kit hire available...
Just a reminder it is B license holders and above dropzone, Tandems and
spectators welcome...
For further information please contact Dave or Chris wood on 01872 553352
(DZ) 07790439653 (Mobile)
Email :- cornishparachuteclub@hotmail.co.uk or dwchainsaw@hotail.com
Cornish Parachute Club
Perranporth Airfield
higher trevellas
St Agnes
Cornwall
TR5 0XS
date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 10:56:15 -0000
author: 8 Ball
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Re: The Cornish Parachute Club 2006
> A Cessna 206 will be with us through March & then through the rest of the
> year a second aircraft will be available.
I know you will have a C206 because I had a lovely time flying it down
to Hinton from St Andrews yesterday.
Sad to it go :-(
Jim
date: 1 Mar 2006 03:17:00 -0800
author: unknown
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Re: The Cornish Parachute Club 2006
If you can't afford to go abroad for your hols this year then this is
the place for you. Its gorgeous - we spent two weeks down at Perranporth
last summer. We got to demo jump onto the beach (just a stunning jump)
and each regular jump has spellbinding views of the coastline.
We went sunbathing, surfing, shopping and scrumpy tasting. Ate countless
cornish pasties and cream teas (oops). Worked it off with runs and walks
along the coast. Watched the sunset with our toes in the sand in the bar
on the beach. Had it LARGE in Newquay. And just chilled at the DZ with
its lovely friendly vibe when we were too knackered to do much else. We
did manage to squeeze in a few jumps aswell, honest.
Every jump you do in Cornwall will take your breath away, its wicked.
Definitely worth a visit - we will be back, of course ! I'm getting
cornish pasty withdrawal if nothing else ;-0
regards, Anna (no i'm not on commission, just remembering the good ole
days when it was sunny, was that only last year ??!!!)
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date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 15:13:45 +0000 (UTC)
author: Anna Kilbride
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