Originally Posted by
phlpsfrnk
I used to belong to a club in southern New Hampshire that was hemmed in all around by trees except for an opening at one end. We used to tell the students that if they could learn to fly there they could fly anywhere. In the spring when the local river flooded we did a lot of float flying.
Frank
Flooding is mostly fixed... but it is still a tight field....
Massachusetts Model Aircraft Association and the Lawrence Airport are in close communication. Phone call to the towers when you start and when you stop flying to let them know pilots are out there.