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NJ Combat - 4/13/2002 1:31:22 AM   
PJC


 

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OK who flies combat in NJ. I have flown some Full Contact ZAGI combat and love it - No streamers, you want to re-launch your a target once on the field style. Have to get into the gas stuff. I already fly gas, spacewalker, two trainers, a pattern plane, and recent addition not flown yet Dave Patrick 330L. I feel my skills are probably up to the beginner end of the task. Really enjoyed it with the zagi, and think I would love it with the spad/gas. Any help locating others in New Jersey would be a great help, thanks Jeff
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NJ Combat - 4/13/2002 7:52:33 AM   
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I used to live in central New Jersey. Don't know where you are in Jersey. I moved away from there last summer. Anyways, I flew at the Pine Barrons field in Mt. Laurel. It's directly across the street from South Jersey Regional Airport. The field is excellent! Several hundred members, HUGE field, nice people, etc. When I was there, we flew Zagi combat, and also flew combat with Gremlins. They are .25 to .40 size flying wings made out of styrofoam and 2" square PVC pipe. A guy out there sells the kits. You can order them too. They're dirt cheap too. Around 30 bucks I think. They're really cool looking, pretty vast and very maneuverable. I still have mine here in Oklahoma, but everybody is too chicken to fly combat I guess. Anyways, check out Pine BArrons in Mt. Laurel. To get there, you need to go down Rt. 38 and turn south on ARK road. You'll go through a stoplight, and then turn left after you pass the airport which is on your left. I think it's the first or second stopsign. The road you turn left on is Stacy Haines Rd I believe. The airport will be on your left, and RC field on the right. CAn't miss it! Matt

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NJ Combat - 4/14/2002 10:03:31 AM   
Unstable



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I want to get into combat but as i have just started i dont think i have the skills for it yet...

i live in the bridgewater area and fly from north branch park (between rt 22 and rt 202)

if you are close I would love to talk.

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Bridgewater field - 4/16/2002 4:16:54 AM   
Grumpy Monkey



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Unstable,
I am movin back to NJ this summer to my home town of Hillsborough. It seems like the Bridgewater field will be the closest to the area I will live in. Would it be possible for me to get some info on this field and who I might contact about joining. Is this the 4-H field? If you have a few minutes, can you shoot me an e-mail with some info on rules, dues, contacts, etc. My e-mail address is [email]wkmoser@bellsouth.net[/email]
Thanks,
Warren

P.S I know this is off topic, sorry.

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