Flying Fields
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How many of you fly only at one place (flying field/club) and how may always wander here and there for new places?
I am kind of second person because we always face problems at our flying field and good flying sites ate too far away.
I am kind of second person because we always face problems at our flying field and good flying sites ate too far away.
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From: Weirton,
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I always fly at the same field.....I fear change! Although a friend of mine just suggessted a weekend camping trip to a couple different flying fields, so we'll see.
I do fly my electric wherever and whenever I can.
Mike
I do fly my electric wherever and whenever I can.
Mike
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I like to try out different fields where ever I can.. Sometimes I have been really surprised. I have a regular one I fly at but when I go out of town I look to see if there is an open field that accepts visitors.. So far, I have only run into one that didn't allow visitors...
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From: Galesburg, IL
Just last summer I went out to Mt Rushmore and found some slop flyers and they were having a great time I asked a few questions And from the bluff you could see their air field for powered planes. Never did make it to that field but I did make it to another field (Rapid City)and flew my SE there the other person had a Cap 231 which flew very well until it kindof stalled made a very hard belly landing Just bent the gear and maby cracked the wings. But all in all the field was quite nice both grass and paved.



