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Welcome to the Hereford Parachute Club, a website that sells nothing but nostalgia

Hereford Parachute Club

 

Website for members of the former Hereford Parachute Club

This website  was created on August 10, 2003.

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Shobdon Airfield

Shobdon - 1940's

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Not Forgotten

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Updates


 

 

Just to say that I am back home recovering from a quadruple by-pass operation and although it will be some months before I fully recover, I am able to now look after this website again.

Many thanks to Phil Jones for posting on the Guestbook page about my illness and passing on some good health messages to me from some of the persons on this website.

Many thanks again

Shaun

24th January 2008

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Congratulations!!

Congratulations to Dave Howeski who completed his 10,000th jump at Langar airfield on a POPS record attempt warm up dive  on 7th September 2007.

Dave's first parachute jump was whilst in the army  from a tethered balloon at Weston On The Green on 30th October 1968.

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The Hereford Parachute Club was first established in 1963  by the 22nd SAS Regiment based in Hereford, Herefordshire, UK. This was at the request from civilian residents in Hereford who wished to start sport parachuting and the club was formed at  Shobdon Airfield, Hereford.

The club operated part-time until 1976 when it changed over to full time operation and continued to do so until it finished operation’s at Shobdon in 1990 and moved to Staverton Airfield in Gloucester and operated a split Drop Zone.

The club again was now part time and continued until it finally closed down in 1992. Over the many years that it operated, it trained 1000’s of civilians to make their first jump and in its hay-day of the early 1980’s was training 3000 person’s a year to parachute. Many of these continued in the sport and went on further into, freefall, RW, CRW, Base jumping and had careers such as photography in Skydiving.

 

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This photo pinched off Ian McLaren's website. Fair exchange is no robbery.

It shows the once orchard now a large gravel pit.

 

 

Photo taken by an un-named parachutist

(who was it? perhaps Ian Robinson of the Swansea club)

 

 

Lee Gilliland and Brian Pow (top)

 

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All photo's, Shaun McGuire except where stated


I would welcome any information or photo's that anyone could send to me about the club during the years that it operated.

Have you got a story about the club or any of its members? to tell? Please send them to me, although in some cases I may have to edit them a bit!

 

 


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