We Brits are usually seasoned wet weather fliers, especially those of us who try to continue flying over the winter and into spring. With our weather, we have to be, but things this past winter, and especially going into spring, did cause me new levels of frustration as even when the sun was shining the ground conditions at many local club flying fields proved to be far too wet underfoot to fly from. And when it wasn’t wet, it was very windy!
By wet weather I don’t mean that I enjoy going flying when it’s actually raining. Personally, I can’t see the enjoyment in doing that, especially with the very real risk of water damaging transmitter touchscreens and getting inside via sticks and switches. Rather, I mean those rare times…