Reward offered for lost orange glider
A glider owner is offering a reward for help in finding a lost light aircraft nick-named after a popular animated character.
Steve Woodley lost sight of the radio-controlled craft after setting it off from Windy Corner in a 20mph breeze on Friday.
Nicknamed Nemo because of its distinctive bright orange colour, the three-metre glider disappeared before this year's no-fly zone came into force around the mountain course.
Steve says it could have travelled in a number of directions: (play audio)
If you've seen Nemo, you can contact Steve on 675578.
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