Unidentified glider (probably) damaged at Hedon aerodrome.
The Hull Gliding Club was a later continuation of the older Hull Experimental Gliding Club and they used Hedon as their flying site in 1936. Gliders used a car tow launch system to get them into the air and by October 1935 the club owned two gliders, a primary trainer and a secondary-type glider built to the club's own design and construction. In a club report for August 1936 made by the Hull Gliding Club in Sailplane and Glider magazine there is a vague reference to their secondary-type glider being under repair, having sustained damage to the front part of the nacelle. How or when this damage was caused is not known, probably June or early-July 1936. The damage must have been repaired by mid-September 1936. On 20th September 1936 it crashed at Hedon and was considered to be a complete write-off.
Pilot - Name unknown.