Pride moves them out of the shade.
#1
Thread Starter

Had a Fly-In this past weekend. Had a video maker out shooting the action.
The weeks storms had really battered the windsock.
Bill makes those windsocks. he came to me and said that the windsock was too bad for the video so could I get a crew and replace it with the new one on hand.
Just needed to pass the word a few times and the "Windsock Replacement Crew " took over the field.
Here it is replaced.
The weeks storms had really battered the windsock.
Bill makes those windsocks. he came to me and said that the windsock was too bad for the video so could I get a crew and replace it with the new one on hand.
Just needed to pass the word a few times and the "Windsock Replacement Crew " took over the field.
Here it is replaced.
#4
Thread Starter

where is that field?
Jetero RC Club, Inc. (AMA Charter 1218) is the owner of that field. There is a contoured 100' x 600' grass runway with 5 protected flying stations. The field has 900" of state highway frontage.
There is currently 3800 Sq. Ft. of metal shelter over concrete, with another 800 to soon be added. The shelter has a semi-enclosed Transmitter impound area and a kitchen with hot and cold water. Indoor toilets are just outside the main shelter area. Electricity is available at all the shelter areas.
It certainly is nice to Lease TO the farmer rather than vice versa.
Field mowing is contracted out, about five acres. The farmer keeps the hay well cut on all the remaining acrage.
Adult club dues are $150.00 per year with an initiation fee of $50.00. AMA Jr./Sr. members are $25.00 per year with no initiation fee.
You can see more pictures by Jim Ross in the Clubhouse forum, under Jetero Field.
Ya'll come see us.
Horrace.




