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Caesar Creek Soaring Club

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Type
  
Not for profit club

Membership
  
Individuals

Number of Members
  
220

Headquarters
  
Waynesville, Ohio

Field
  
Gliding

Caesar Creek Soaring Club

Key people
  
President - John Lubon Vice President - Jim Marks Treasurer - Rolf Hegele

The Caesar Creek Soaring Club (CCSC) is one of the largest and oldest soaring clubs in the United States and is located in Southwest Ohio between the cities of Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus,Ohio.

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History

The purpose of CCSC is to encourage the sport and art of soaring, to host the yearly Region Six South Sailplane contest and other national soaring contests run under the auspices of the Soaring Society of America. The CCSC also exists to encourage people of all ages to learn to soar. The members of the CCSC volunteer their time one day a month as instructors, tow pilots and ground handlers to provide crews on weekends and Wednesdays all year round.

In 1968 the club moved to its current base of operations, a purpose-built glider port, located 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Waynesville, Ohio and 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the Caesar Creek State Park. The 120-acre (49 ha) plot of farmland was purchased in 1967 and converted from a dairy farm into a field suitable for sailplane operations over a period of one and a half years. As of 2009 there is a 2,800-foot-long (850 m) east–west grass runway, a club house, picnic grounds and hangars for its aircraft. Before 1968 the club operated from Richmond, Indiana.

With over 220 members belonging to the CCSC, it is one of the two largest clubs in the United States, the other being the Texas Soaring Association located in Midlothian, Texas.

Contests

The CCSC has hosted many regional and national contests. The most recent national contest were the 2007 Standard Class Nationals and the 18 Meter Class Nationals which was held on June, 2010.

Aircraft

The CCSC owns eight sailplanes and three Piper Pawnee tow planes and is home to more than 35 privately owned gliders.

Sailplanes

  • Schleicher ASK 21 - 2
  • Schweizer 2-33 - 3
  • LET L-23 Super Blaník - 1
  • Grob G103 - 1
  • Grob G102 Standard Astir III - 1
  • Tow Planes

  • Piper Pawnee - 3
  • References

    Caesar Creek Soaring Club Wikipedia