“Challenging!”, came the reply with a wide grin. I’d just asked Philip Kolb, the highly respected German flyer and glider designer, what he thought of the conditions. “Typical English [weather]”, said the friendly Frenchman Alex Gouillon. It was Saturday afternoon, Interglide 2025 was in full swing, and it was just a tad windy. At one point the gazebo I’d been sitting under looked like it might take off and put in a respectable score.
A late June weekend saw 41 competitors descend on Hamilton Farm near Ashford. It’s a lovely setting with a small grass airstrip, camping site, fishing pond and cafe. Like many Kentish grass airfields, it’s located near one of the Advance Landing Grounds (ALGs), the temporary airfields built by the USAAF to provide air support for the…