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Gransden Lodge - Potton - Oakington - Gransden Lodge

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This task is two out and returns combined for extra points. You should do the task when the wind is cross-track (NW or SE) so unlike most micro-tasks you have no wind to blow you home. Make sure that you track into wind to prevent yourself being blown off course.  You will have to remain above 3,000 ft for most of this task. If you drop below 3,000 ft, turn back towards Gransden. You can keep hunting for thermals but be sure to be close to the airfield before reaching 2,000 ft. == Directions == The Potton mast is a good landmark for navigation, and is the turn point marker. It is 800 ft high, so make sure you are higher and well clear of it. Returning to Gransden, there are few good landmarks. Use the compass to fly a heading of 040° until you reach Gamlingay; Gransden should be easily visible from there.
Going towards Oakington, first fly to Cambourne, which is easily seen from Gransden. From Cambourne, the lakes at St Ives should be visible to the north, and Cambridge to the east. Fly north-east, parallel to the main runway at Bourn; you will cross the town of Bar Hill and the turn point. On returning, head back to Cambourne; you can easily find Gransden Lodge from there.
 
You will have to remain above 3,000 ft for most of this task. If you drop below 3,000 ft, turn back towards Gransden. You can keep hunting for thermals but be sure to be close to the airfield before reaching 2,000 ft.
== Turn points ==