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Old 09-11-2010, 02:52 PM
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Default RE: A Flying Four Stroke in Winter

Vegas and it's cooler here then AZ. When it's hot here you have to remember the humidity factor, there isn't much here, it's more like fire, very dry so when it's 85 it's really nice, 100 isn't bad, 110 to 115 sucks!!!! During the summer we fly from sun rise to about 9:30 or 10:00 then get the hell into our air conditioned vans and head home. Winter it is in the 30s and 40s and you can't feel your finger tips, spring, summer and fall are great, I didn't move here for the cold. I thought I left the snow behind me too but I was wrong again. Last year was wet for us and the dry lake bed didn't stay so dry. I really did give floats a thought and may build a small float plane just for those special times, 7 sq. miles of shallow water, sounds good to me.