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Title: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Gene Martine on June 16, 2019, 09:24:42 AM
 Control Line Flying Sites

We need your assistance

The city of Jacksonville, FL is considering building us a multi circle flying site with facilities  (shelter, electric, restrooms, storage area, etc. The director asked for any GPS locations that they can view to get a better understanding of what we might need. Huntersville, NC has a nice site and I'm sending them that one. AMA web site isn't very good for finding that information - with out going crazy checking all clubs that specify CL.
Question -  can you send me any information on the CL site you're flying on: (GPS), especially if it's a flying site that your city or town provided.
Thanking all of you in advance,
Gene Martine
904-891-9482
gmflying@bellsouth.net
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: John Watson on June 16, 2019, 11:43:09 AM
Winston Salem Hobby Park two paved circles and a paved RC runway.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: BillLee on June 16, 2019, 12:54:30 PM
One of the finest flying sites is Scobee Field in Houston.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: BillLee on June 16, 2019, 12:57:03 PM
For CL only, our site in Dallas is quite good other than needing fresh pavement. Northwest Highway at Garland Road.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Tim Wescott on June 16, 2019, 02:40:03 PM
Jim Walker memorial field, Portland OR: 45.6015562, -122.6815236. probably known to the city as Delta Park
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Tim Wescott on June 16, 2019, 03:01:46 PM
Bill rigel mem. Field, at Salem OR. McNary Field is the airport  44.910901,-123.009253
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: frank williams on June 16, 2019, 03:15:33 PM
Gene
Scobee Field in Houston is
29.725612
-95.694504
Controlline Side
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Mike Scholtes on June 16, 2019, 03:24:49 PM
Bill Osborne Model Field in Alameda CA is a city park, at 37 degrees 44' 45.55" N, 122 degrees 13' 38.22" W. City repaved the large circle in November 2018. Field is CL only, no other kind of model flying allowed. It is open to all other uses other than non-CL (dogs, bikes, running etc) but when flying is in operation we have complete control of the site. City mows the lawn every week or two but we keep a mower in a storage container to trim up the edges. Easy access, not a middle of nowhere kind of thing.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Allen Goff on June 16, 2019, 03:29:59 PM
Gene
City of Muncie provides (since 1947) paved circles. Location is White river blvd & Tillitson ave.
Blessings
Allen
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Fred Quedenfeld jr on June 16, 2019, 03:42:24 PM
Drenkel Field - Reading, PA
in Model Aircraft Fields

N 40° 20.472 W 075° 54.251
18T E 423204 N 4466020
Quick Description: Drenkel Field is on Skyline Drive between the historic Reading Pagoda and the William Penn Fire Tower.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Jim Hoffman on June 16, 2019, 03:49:22 PM
Christopher Columbus park in Tucson Az.  City owned and maintained site.  Control line circles ( two paved, three grass)
32.2852° N, 111.0340° W
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on June 16, 2019, 08:03:11 PM
Buder park has the following features...  38°32'29.4"N 90°29'23.8"W

60' radius Donut
70' radius square pad (150' x 150' square pad)
permanent carrier deck
Fenced in CL speed circle with hurricane fencing
We also have 3 combat circles in the grass that we haven't used in years

Put in at least one paved circle, there are some events that can not happen on grass such as some speed events, scale and smaller models like 1/2a

Put in a covered Pavillion if possible, enough for 4 or 6 picnic tables. We use ours to get out of the sun or rain.'
Look for a feature article in Model Aviation in the Sept 2019 issue on Buder Park that I wrote

Fred
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on June 16, 2019, 08:06:49 PM
Dayton, OH - 39°48'38.3"N 84°12'20.0"W

the only thing I know is two paved circles

Fred
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on June 16, 2019, 08:18:41 PM
another picture of the Buder site, we are getting the asphalt sealed this year so that no weeds can grow thru the asphalt. The square pad was repaved in 2017

Fred
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Dan McEntee on June 16, 2019, 08:28:26 PM
Buder park has the following features...  38°32'29.4"N 90°29'23.8"W

60' radius Donut
70' radius square pad (150' x 150' square pad)
permanent carrier deck
Fenced in CL speed circle with hurricane fencing
We also have 3 combat circles in the grass that we haven't used in years

Put in at least one paved circle, there are some events that can not happen on grass such as some speed events, scale and smaller models like 1/2a

Put in a covered Pavillion if possible, enough for 4 or 6 picnic tables. We use ours to get out of the sun or rain.'
Look for a feature article in Model Aviation in the Sept 2019 issue on Buder Park that I wrote

Fred


     AND TRY NOT TO PUT IT NEAR A RIVER!!!

  Type at you later,
    Dan McEntee
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: M Spencer on June 16, 2019, 10:14:35 PM
Whiteman Park . West Australia . world Chumps flying site top right / center . With the elevated team race control tower , bout 10 x 12 foot
a ' story ' ( 10 Ft. ? ) up . Originally the other two circles were gunna be adjacent the noisey speed coicle .

(https://static.wixstatic.com/media/91ebbc_bf570012687243f8bc30308bc4842319.png/v1/fill/w_980,h_589,al_c,q_85,usm_4.00_1.00_0.00/91ebbc_bf570012687243f8bc30308bc4842319.webp)

https://www.wamasc.com.au/facilities

Better view on the original Comp. flyer / M A A A site .

Heres the adjacent radio mob . https://www.wamasc.com.au/

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Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: M Spencer on June 16, 2019, 10:27:53 PM
And the CLAMF site in Fankston, Melbourne . Australia too .

The fences protect them from themselves, being team race types .  S?P

(http://www.controlline.org.uk/phpBB2/files/clamf_arial_157.jpg)

sorry , no GPS . But its by the NOISEY motorway . and less noisey M X Club

but :  Old Wells Road, Seaford.
Melway Reference (97J10)
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Sean McEntee on June 17, 2019, 04:01:03 AM

     AND TRY NOT TO PUT IT NEAR A RIVER!!!

  Type at you later,
    Dan McEntee

    I think a river is the least of their concerns in Florida :P
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Jim Mynes on June 17, 2019, 07:21:12 AM
I’m surprised nobody has mentioned the CL circles at Triple Tree Aerodrome.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: BillP on June 17, 2019, 08:39:58 AM
Where is jax going to build it? Back in the late 50s we flew CL on grass at Craig Field.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Gene Martine on June 17, 2019, 12:24:09 PM
  y1 y1 y1 y1
 Thanks guy's, lots of great information. I'm selecting several of the multi circle sites to forward to the city planning department. We're aiming for more than 3 circles.
 Thanks.
 Gene
  #^ #^ #^
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Joseph Daly on June 17, 2019, 05:32:53 PM
Gene,
Flushing Meadow park has 4 circles. 2 grass and 2 paved

Joe
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Bob Heywood on June 17, 2019, 08:09:31 PM
Dayton, OH - 39°48'38.3"N 84°12'20.0"W

the only thing I know is two paved circles

Fred

We also have a grass circle with a permanent concrete center. The grass is not always cut as a circle. You have to zoom in to clearly see the center pad.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Dayton,+OH/@39.810768,-84.205456,222m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x884080d5aedd1403:0xa640e392f20e4ce4!8m2!3d39.7589478!4d-84.1916069?hl=en

Plus, all of the trees are basically gone now.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Shug Emery on June 17, 2019, 08:59:39 PM
  y1 y1 y1 y1
 Thanks guy's, lots of great information. I'm selecting several of the multi circle sites to forward to the city planning department. We're aiming for more than 3 circles.
 Thanks.
 Gene
  #^ #^ #^
Hope it works out. We always vacation on Amelia Island. Often think about spending a couple months a year there.
Shug
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Brett Buck on June 18, 2019, 12:03:34 AM
Our site is in a city park, Napa, CA. Decimal lat/long = 38.264015, -122.283272, One circle, enclosed by a fence (which David had them make exactly 5 feet from the center pad of the circle. It's named the Jim Tichy Memorial Circle, since Jim was highly instrumental in getting it built to replace our previous site that was consumed by a flood control project. And yes, it's right next to the river, but high enough that everything else will flood long before it does.

    Brett

   
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Randy Cuberly on June 18, 2019, 02:06:11 AM
The "Cholla Choppers MAC" site as mentioned earlier by Jim Hoffman.  Photo below is looking from South to North.  Two paved circles pretty much surrounded on South and  East sides by three grass circles generally used for Combat and Carrier. 

This site is the home field of "The Vintage Stunt Championships" in Tucson Arizona. 

The field is generally provided and maintained by the "City of Tucson Arizona Parks and Recreation Department".

The field has existed since the early 1980's and is still going strong!

Randy Cuberly 
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Robert Zambelli on June 18, 2019, 05:22:59 PM
John Brodak’s backyard!!!
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Jim Hoffman on June 18, 2019, 08:10:29 PM
Hi Jim. I thought you guys had a new third paved circle near the entrance. Still there? D>K

Ty - In Tucson, the third paved circle had only paving over the raw desert.  It cracked quickly and badly.  It was decided that it was not worth putting more $ into that circle.  The other two paved circles were recently resurfaced.  The grass circles are pretty good also.
Title: Re: Control Line Flying sites
Post by: Randy Cuberly on June 20, 2019, 01:02:25 AM
Actually that third paved circle near the entrance is still there but in very bad condition for CL use. 

It has been officially designated for Drone flying but doesn't get much use!

Randy Cuberly