So anyway with the above help I compromised on 8 ft for the new circle center at our field. Figuring Pi times 96in for the circumference, divided by 8in for the bricks I was going to inlay for the circle, came up with 38 bricks. Went out to the field Tuesday morning, stuck a screwdriver in the center, and measured out 8ft and started to lay bricks..... After about a quarter of the circle I realized I was going to be way short of bricks. (don't stop laffing yet!) So thinking I figured wrong, I got my calculator out of the car and inputted Pi times twice my 96in radius divided by 8in and came up with a helluva lot more bricks. Approaching my work on the way back from the car I noticed that my circle was going to come out awfully big.....duh! Went back out Wednesday morning and restarted with 4ft radius. One of the RC guys walked by and said, "I see you're makin' the circle smaller." I replied, "Yeah, we're not gonna' fly any real big planes here." Boy, gray hair really does funny things to you.
Phil