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Online Rusty

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Club Cook Out & Flying
« on: June 21, 2023, 12:32:21 AM »
Hello Guys,

On July 15, 2023 I am putting on a cook out at my club, Airmaster's R/C Club in Sebastian, FL., and inviting anybody that wants to come and fly control line with me.  I would recommend arriving around 8:00am because at 10:00am I am going to start cooking. 

I have started putting effort into control line now because the club will let me fly in an open area on the property and they show an interest in control line.  I showed them my Magician I scratch built in the club meeting show and tell.  They asked me to fly a demonstration at the cook out and honestly, my flying is lousy due to inactivity.  I have invited Dennis and Len to attend, so they can see how it is supposed to be done. 

I am thankful to Airmasters for being open to control line as I have missed flying it.  I met a couple of guys in the club that I flew with when I was a teenager.  That was amazing to meet them again.  They don't fly now, but remember the places we flew in the early 70s.

Attached is the flyer I made for the cook out and a link to the club website.  **Note:  You have to have AMA to fly at the club site.**

https://airmastersrc.org/

Rusty




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Re: Club Cook Out & Flying
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2023, 02:57:19 PM »
Rusty,
I hope a few more guys can make it out and that we have good weather. Can you let us know the condition of the grass at the field?

Best,  DennisT

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Re: Club Cook Out & Flying
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2023, 07:29:21 PM »
Dennis, look at the website.   The home page picture shows the area to the left. It is low cut.  I  use 2" wheels on my ringmaster.   60 ' lines are the longest you can use. 

Rusty


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