any flyers in canada?
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From: London,
ON, CANADA
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Used to live in Mississauga 18years or so ago, until I go sick of the snow. I don't suppose it's gotten any warmer?
Used to live in Mississauga 18years or so ago, until I go sick of the snow. I don't suppose it's gotten any warmer?
Grinder.
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From: Kitscoty,
AB, CANADA
Ya know, I'm gettin depressed. I was watching the news last night and they're saying that its warmer at the artic circle that it is in central Alberta. Whats with that? brrrr!!!!
Oh ya, its -42C with the wind
Oh ya, its -42C with the wind
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From: Calgary,
AB, CANADA
Where the heck is Springbrook?
I am here in sunny Swan Hills freezing my servo's off.
I am sick with RC, I can't think about anything else, when I am making love to my wife I always end up calling out "Patty, oh yeah baby".
I am here in sunny Swan Hills freezing my servo's off.
I am sick with RC, I can't think about anything else, when I am making love to my wife I always end up calling out "Patty, oh yeah baby".
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From: Ummmm think its Delhi, ON, CANADA
Common guys
why arent you flying!!!!
I fly every Sunday (and I mean every Sunday!!!) no matter what, up in London
no matter what kind of weather..
I don't know if this counts but, i got my Wings in the Sault St. Marie
Actually my Trainer was SteveD-RCU..... My UNCLE!!!
pics are of my combat club in London!!
look at how deep the snow is in the first pic,,,,,, sucks having to walk 15 minits for a dead stick plane in the middle of the field of 4 to 5 feet deep snow! lol oh well
why arent you flying!!!!
I fly every Sunday (and I mean every Sunday!!!) no matter what, up in London
no matter what kind of weather..
I don't know if this counts but, i got my Wings in the Sault St. Marie
Actually my Trainer was SteveD-RCU..... My UNCLE!!!

pics are of my combat club in London!!
look at how deep the snow is in the first pic,,,,,, sucks having to walk 15 minits for a dead stick plane in the middle of the field of 4 to 5 feet deep snow! lol oh well
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From: sudburyontario, CANADA
i would fly in winter, for that matter summer, but i aint got wings yet.... just been building for 2 years... starten in summer i am flyin a aircore 40 then movin to my eagle.... nice planes dude
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You tough boys that think winter flying is fun, when you have a few feet of snow but mild, sunny weather should come to Kirkland Lake and see how you do...
January was a solid 4 weeks of -35 to -45 weather. No friggin way you are going to fly and enjoy it...
AJC
PS I flew this year untill Jan 2nd, then it went really cold. I fly again in about mid March when it warms up enough (-10ish and up). Southern Ontario - you guys dont know what cold is!
January was a solid 4 weeks of -35 to -45 weather. No friggin way you are going to fly and enjoy it...

AJC
PS I flew this year untill Jan 2nd, then it went really cold. I fly again in about mid March when it warms up enough (-10ish and up). Southern Ontario - you guys dont know what cold is!
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From: Ummmm think its Delhi, ON, CANADA
Thanks
The Fokker DVII is mine!!!
built it with out any plans, just a picture from a book of scale aircraft lol
and its all coro[>:][>:]
The Fokker DVII is mine!!!
built it with out any plans, just a picture from a book of scale aircraft lol
and its all coro[>:][>:]
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From: Salmon ArmBritish Columbia, CANADA
I would be flying now but I made the mistake of putting skis on my trainer, which has trike gear. IN soft snow, as soon as T throttle up for take-off, it burries the prop in the snow. On firm snow, it works great, but I don't feel like loading up and driving out to the fild just to find that conditions are no good.



