The Lafayette Esquadrille Control Line Club in St. Louis makes an effort each year to encourage members to earn the AMA patch or numerical patch for putting in at least one real control line flight each month. In St. Louis, we must struggle with ice, snow, rain and especially Midwest wind in December through March.
The club has another fun tradition. When you fly at the club site in Buder Park, you use a piece of chalk to record the date and name of those who flew (or even pitted). Steve Smith and I were able to get our January flight in on January 26th. It was cool with temperatures in the low 40's but a wind-chill of below freezing. Winds were 10-15 mph but with gusts of 30+ mph. We were proud to have gotten engines started and a January flight flown.
Today turned out to be better but Steve couldn't make it. It was a good thing we flew yesterday.
regards,
bill marvel