11-447: DGC can refer to: Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Darlton Gliding Club , Nottinghamshire, England Daybreak Game Company , an American video game developer Delhi Golf Club , Delhi, India Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie , a German organization for the science, art and history of horology DGC Records , an American record label Directors Guild of Canada ,
22-531: A Canadian labour union Dubious Goals Committee , an association football committee, England Dublin Gospel Choir , an Irish gospel choir Durban Girls' College , Durban, South Africa Other uses [ edit ] DARPA Grand Challenge , a competition for American autonomous vehicles Denham Golf Club railway station , Buckinghamshire, England Di Gi Charat , a Japanese manga and anime series created by Koge-Donbo Digital gold currency ,
33-461: A form of digital currency Disc golf course Discontinuous gas exchange cycles Distributed garbage collection (in computing) Dystrophin-glycoprotein complex , aka DGC, DAGC, or dystrophin-associated (glyco)protein complex , connects myofibrils inside a muscle cell to the extracellular matrix , spanning the cell membrane Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
44-535: A long-standing cricket tradition and has been the home to Winthorpe Cricket Club since 1887. All Saints' Church, Winthorpe is the Church of England parish church in the village. Newark Air Museum is an air museum located on the former Royal Air Force station, RAF Winthorpe . The airfield was mainly used for training Lancaster crews. [REDACTED] Media related to Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire at Wikimedia Commons This Nottinghamshire location article
55-549: Is a gliding club located in Nottinghamshire near the village of Tuxford . Darlton Gliding Club was formed during June 2007 by the merging of the former Newark and Notts Gliding Club and the Dukeries Gliding Club when both of these clubs lost use of their airfields. Darlton is now the only gliding club in the county of Nottinghamshire. The Dukeries club had been based at Gamston but when they lost
66-494: The 2011 census was 650, falling to 595 at the 2021 census . The name is probably from old English wynne þrop ( thorp ), which translates as 'hamlet of joy'. An alternative etymology is Wigmund 's or Vigmund 's village. Winthorpe has a village hall, a local pub called the Lord Nelson and a community centre where the events range from a monthly lunch club to an annual Bonfire night celebration. Winthorpe also has
77-533: The club collectively acquired a Eurofox , allowing the ability to Aerotow . Motor glider operations are permissible and a group of members have a Falke motor glider based on the site. The current active fleet consists of: 53°14′54″N 0°51′12″W / 53.24833°N 0.85333°W / 53.24833; -0.85333 Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire Winthorpe is a village and civil parish located 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire , England. The population at
88-437: The clubhouse and hangars. The club is run on a non-commercial basis by the members for the members. All non-flying activities are shared on a voluntary basis. The runway is oriented 05/23 (into the prevailing wind) and the area offers good soaring opportunities. Soaring flights have been achieved in every month from February through to November. Most launches take place using a winch however, in late 2014, some members of
99-485: The priority was to erect a hangar . A portacabin was also installed to act as a clubhouse. Much work has been put into improving the grass, and it is now able to support year round operations. Club members have since erected a second hangar and the original portacabin has been replaced with a new clubhouse which was officially opened in April 2011. The club gained access to mains electricity on 30 September 2017 to power
110-474: The title DGC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DGC&oldid=1081267694 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Darlton Gliding Club Darlton Gliding Club (DGC)
121-500: The use of this site they were able to acquire the land at Darlton. Subsequently, the Newark and Notts club lost the use of their airfield at Winthorpe when the adjoining showground did not renew the lease. After a short period of ground-sharing a formal decision was made to merge the two clubs into one and the new Darlton Gliding Club was formed. Initially there were no facilities on site – gliders were rigged and derigged each day – so
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