ORIGINAL: RCKen
ORIGINAL: wws2010
I live near a park with 4 baseball diamonds facing eachother in a big rectangle with no fences plus no one is on the field.
This area isn't large enough to fly even a small glow powered plane. I guess that this is also located in a residential area too. So then you have a risk of the plane going out of control and damaging property or injuring somebody. To try to fly a glow plane in such a small confined area is just asking for trouble and shouldn't even be considered.
Ken
I've got an Ace Whizard lined up as a winter project. I was planning on flying it at the club fields, but hoped that it might be slow enough with a Thunder Tiger GP-07 to fly in smaller, convenient spaces. What is the minimum recommended flying area for an experienced pilot to fly a 1/2A trainer?