Tim, look on Flying Lines at the flying sites and check out what the Rice Mill guys have in Vancouver,BC. Brodak has concrete take off strips and the rest grass I think. Putting green is great, but I suspect maintenance might be a problem. My personal preference would be a short take off strip of very smooth concrete set exactly level with a grass area mowed to 1/2 inch height, the grass being planted on a soft bed of peat moss for impact absorption. Due to the impact absorption, one will also need a narrow slip resistant walk way from the launch area to the circle center. The center also needs to be slip resistant, and for your area, moss and other green stuff, resistant. Don't forget to dome the whole thing. So on a practical perspective, level, closely mowed ground cover with any kind of decent take off and launching space would be great. The Vancouver people did good with their paved circle and the rest just mowed green stuff. Steve is right, speed needs a very nice circle all the way around and it has to be hard - probably not going to happen.