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Old 11-28-2023 | 01:20 PM
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Default How to get a flying circle?

Has anybody in our group know or have the knowledge on requiring a flying circle? I need a little coaching and advise on how to do this, dealing with a small city. We have a county seat here. And the county has lots of land, undeveloped. Some is for sale, and some are commercial facilities. We have a Aviation Votec at the high school and several other grade and junior schools. 10,300 population. They programmed a RC field from a group that’s not even in our county. And they promote a flying circle, it’s a joke. Mostly RC and A RC car track. On a fourty acre wood and foliage dump site. They placed the Circle in the rear. Of the 40 acre track. With the closest circle is in Dallas ninety miles away. The bad part is power lines in that area. Hidden by trees. Two individuals have attempted to set up hobby shops, but both failed, due to lack of business, we have another hobby shop, but mostly it’s a used, for sale old RC equipment and serve family’s that want to sell off deceased family hobby items. It’s a good service and our town needed that, mostly made up from our retirement residents,But we still lack a flying circle. AJ.

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