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da Rock -> RE: Flying in Parks... (5/15/2008 10:13:17 PM)
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Don't get too hot about it being a glow powered model. Don't get out of shape that it was larger than should be flown in that amount of open area. Get hot about the park not being adequate for ANY model. Size of model means very little. Engine type means less. ANY model flying in parks that have people doing other activities that aren't safely separated from the models is dangerous. Period. We often think one model is safer than another because of the degree of damage the differences might cause. That's sticking our heads in the ground. You probably won't kill somebody with a park flyer, but that's not the point. Parks really aren't right for any powered models that have propellers on them. Unless the park is designed to adequately separate the activities. And to protect the innocent. And that's really not possible at 99% of the parks that exist. Get hot about the idiot flying in a public park. And get hotter because there is a sign that says it's not permitted, yet the dork went ahead and did it. You got good advice about calling the cops. You'll not only protect the public from that idiot, but you'll protect our hobby. And if you see somebody out there with a little park flyer, call the cops on that idiot. His little plastic prop probably won't kill any babies in strollers, but it'll cut like a razor spinning at 7,000 rpm (matter of fact, it IS a razor spinning at 7K) and will do permanent damage quite easily.... to whomever it hits, and to our hobby.
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