Quality and perspective is good enough the glider still climbing for a 
while with no cable attached....





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I wouldn't worry at all John,

I think the quality and perspective is way too poor to draw any 
conclusions
from that footage, either way. There is obviously a slope to the ground at
the far end of the field that we cant see.

Dave

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james crowhurst wrote:
> Look closer........the right wing hit the ground at the same time as the
main 
> wheel! It was fully stalled by the looks of things. Bit of rudder thrown
in and 
> who knows.......
> 
> Jim

Ok Guys
Put it down to a quick look at a small image with old eyes.
Maybe a good thing I have decided not to fly solo now...
John G.
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