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Flying site at Nordman/Priest Lake, Idaho - 6/28/2007 3:01:14 AM   
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I am at Priest Lake for the summer and have a U Can Do and a Twist I would like to fly but I need a field and no I don't have floats.
Thanks.
Dick C
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RE: Flying site at Nordman/Priest Lake, Idaho - 6/28/2007 3:42:29 PM   
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Dick,
There is a full size landing strip close to the State Lands Office and a large open area by the Forest Service Ranger Station. Go ask, bet no one would mind as long as you stay alert for full size aircraft?
Our club field is at Farragut State Park at Bayview, some distance but all you need is a park pass to fly. We are having our annual Warbird event in Aug..

Hope this helps a little,
Bruce


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RE: Flying site at Nordman/Priest Lake, Idaho - 6/28/2007 4:39:00 PM   
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There is another field in Sandpoint just of HWY95. No club,No ama required, It's grass runway, Great bunch of guy's. If your interested i'll pm ya my phone # and tell you how to get there.
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RE: Flying site at Nordman/Priest Lake, Idaho - 6/28/2007 4:50:24 PM   
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Thanks for the info. I have flown off the forest serevice runway and you are right they don't care but it is rough.
When I was at Bayview I flew from the Farraget feild. It is a nice place and very few people during the week.
If you could PM me with a # I would like to know about the one at Sandpoint.
Again thanks for the info, thats why it is a great hobby.

Dick C

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