Clay pigeon shooting : what’s in a name?

[caption id="attachment_1937" align="alignleft" width="250"] Clay pigeon shooting - what's in a name? Just what we were wondering...[/caption] The other day we were writing about our latest clay pigeon shooting venue in Wiltshire, when it suddenly struck us that although we know what clay pigeon shooting is, we don't really understand where the name came from or how the sport originated..so we got researching. It seems in the 18th century the sport was all about shooting at live pigeons released from a cage. Then things moved on to aiming at glass balls (which look suspiciously like baubles nicked from a Christmas...

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Make the most of the March sale

We've decided to have a March sale! The product team has been busy beavering away to put together a nice little set of special offers just for March that means you can get your hands on some seriously bargainous activity gift vouchers this spring, courtesy of Into the Blue. [caption id="attachment_1876" align="alignright" width="249"] Spend a day with Shire horses - on offer during March from Into the Blue[/caption] Just looking at the offers page now, we're liking the mix of products featured. Currently on a 2 for 1 deal (or BOGOF as we like to call it because it makes...

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Gearing up for the 2010 Formula 1 season

[caption id="attachment_1868" align="alignright" width="250"] A cheeky shot of the new Virgin racing team testing their 2010 F1 car[/caption] The teams have been announced, the 2010 drivers and the cars have been presented to the media, the testing has been done and now it's time to put feet to the metal at the first Grand Prix meet of the 2010 Formula 1 season with the first race in Bahrain on the 14th March. Of course, our eyes will be firmly on the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team with Brits Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button joining hands (or should that be steering wheels)...

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Your chance to loop ze loop – French style!

[caption id="attachment_1860" align="alignleft" width="250"] Enjoy aerobatic manoeuvres in the French designed Robin 2160 light aircraft[/caption] Being fans of all things French, we pricked up our ears when we heard we had to write about our new aerobatics experience in Norfolk in the French built and designed Robin 2160i light aircraft. A good looking little plane, the low-wing aerobatics trainer is a recent evolution of the Robin H series plane, which was designed based on the original Jean Delemontez-designed Robin series by Christophe Heintz. The first prototype flew on the 19th July 1971. The first in the R2000 series flew on...

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Flying at historic RAF Manston

[caption id="attachment_1853" align="alignright" width="250"] A aerial view of RAF Manston taken by Luftwaffe planes in 1939[/caption] We've just added a new trial flying lesson activity which takes place at Kent International Airport near Folkestone. Whilst researching the new venue, we found out the airfield has a rather interesting history. RAF Manston as the airport was previously known, has always played a high-profile military role in both war and peace time. During the First World War planes used a very precarious-sounding cliff top grass runway and as you might guess, this led to several accidents, so the landing strip was moved...

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