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Sepulveda Basin - 6/7/2003 6:48:31 AM   
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BasinBum. I used to be a member of the Valley Fliers and you are right, weekends at the basin are quite a show. The trash cans are all full of crashed planes at the end of the day, the ones the scavengers don't get. I saw someone set up a model rocket there one saturday morning. This place has a 200' ceiling because it's in the flight path for Van Nuys airport. Luckily someone talked the guy out of launching it.
I fly in Camarillo now, but I still like go to the basin once in a while for the entertainment.

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/7/2003 7:23:41 AM   
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I fly at the Basin and also belong to the Condors. The basin can be interesting, I have counted up to 16 planes flying at once. I am amazed no one has been hurt.

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/7/2003 7:26:33 AM   
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Sure has been a long time since I have seen the basin. I lived and went to school in Culver city and flew U/C there (couldn't afford R/C then) from 1960-63. I use to get a ride with either Paul good who owned the hobby shop I went to or Jack Stafford who belonged to the club I was a member of, 'Smog Cutters'. Sure have some fond memories, like the time at the F/F circles i almost had my head taken off by a Ramrod F/F, a favorite back then. Saw the biggest darn Cub then, 9' WS, and yes for the time that was huge!!!!!


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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/7/2003 9:28:51 AM   
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I've heard much about the "Basin". Sounds like an interesting place. What's the deal with it? What keeps it from getting shut down? Where exactly is it? I'd like to go on MapQuest and look it up on the satellite imagery.

Here in the DC metro area nothing stays the same way for very long due to development. Local clubs have a hell of a time keeping a field. We've found a bunch of informal flying sites, but it's like hopscotch, get booted, find someplace else. Hell, even if you OWN the land, one person gripes about noise and the Zoning board has the power to force you to cease and desist under their "nuisance" regulations.

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/7/2003 7:55:25 PM   
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"the basin" is in Van Nuys ,Ca. It's called apollo field, it has something to do with the apollo astronauts. It's in a flood channel under sepulveda dam, that's why it can't be developed.
It's managed and cared for by the SanFernando Valley Fliers but beeing on public land and open to the public the rules are pretty much ignored by a lot of the people that fly there. It's too bad because it's really a great facility. It just takes a "special" kind of person to fly there on a weekend.

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/9/2003 10:58:02 PM   
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The basin is a great flying site. The wind is usually down the runway plus or minus 20 degrees.
Approach and departure and most of
the field is clear of natural obstacles. Off runway landings (dead-stick) can be done with no damage to very little damage to the plane.

The fields crowd and type of flyer's varies. Sometimes there are crazy people but most of the time there are great fliers that are helpful and do pay attention to the rules.

It's the few that's a problem, but you work around them. Watch them, stay on the ground and wait for them to land or crash.

Hopefully the field will stay around for a long time. There has been some airspace incursions, but that seems to be under control by everyone.

I have supported the local club and there efforts by staying a member and paying dues and making the events, my wife likes the open BBQ hot dogs, actually I do to.

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/10/2003 7:50:19 PM  1 votes
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I always enjoy when someone from out of town visits and expresses amazment that such a great facility is so loosely run.

Where else can you see Jets flying with trainers, 8 overpowered warbirds in (what they think is) formation, 10 planes in the air at once, Crazy Eric flying inverted toward himself at 120 mph and turning sharply at the last second? How about Dirty Bob always there to answer engine questions if he's not annoyed with you, 5 old guys sitting at a table for the last 20 years, Rex getting pissed off at T-Bone, Ken flying his tin can contraptions on the fence, 10 differant languanges being spoken.....

There is never a dull moment and always people to talk RC in between flights. I learned to fly there and thought it was normal untill I started reading about other fields here on RCU. Hey fellow Basin fliers, did you know that most places don't care if you fly down the runway against the pattern? That is a corporal offense at the Basin, I once saw someone pull a knife on a guy because he was not flying in the "pattern", (yes, I called 911).

A walk out in the surrounding fields is like walking through an RC graveyard and you get a lot of foxtails stuck in your socks. I prefer the foxtails to the corn they used to grow cause not only could you lose a plane in the corn but the pilot might not make it back either. But when they grew sod it was really nice, unless you hit the irrigation pipes on a dead stick.

The best part about it is nobody is in charge, the worst thing about it is, nobody is in charge.

Ah, the Basin...I could go on and on.....

Richard

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/10/2003 9:10:22 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by LMProd
...BBQ hot dogs.... [/QUOTE]

Bein' from Texas, I find it incomprehensible that these terms are used in the same sentence. Profound oxymoron.

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/10/2003 9:26:50 PM   
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Taildraggin

How did you end up in yankee land? LOL

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/10/2003 9:36:40 PM   
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Long, sad tale, bearmech. But I ain't done yet! Just cain't see my way back right yet.
Have a Whataburger and some Blue Bell for me, huh?

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/10/2003 9:39:12 PM   
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Oh yea and a lone star too!!

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RE: Sepulveda Basin - 6/10/2003 9:43:12 PM   
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Nope, I wouldn't wish one a those on anybody. Pearl or Shiner either, although Shiner Bock ain't all that bad.

BTW, where is Rockwall?

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