XCeara 2009
From 21 – 29 November, Ceara in Brazil will once again be hosting the XCeara, famed for twelve years’ excellent cross country flying and record-breaking achievements. Over its 12 year history, not a single day has been lost to unsuitable weather. Places are limited to just 50 pilots, so get in touch soon if you plan to take part. The first 15 pilots to register will be provided (free of charge) with SPOT units, so that their flights can be followed live on the website, www.xceara.com.br.
Because the Quixada season is historically so good, this year it is officially starting a month early, with 20 October – 20 November being designated the ‘XC International Meeting 2009′. Pilots wishing to fly in Quixada at this team should register for the event in advance, on the Xceara website.
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