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Post by kenninny on Feb 12, 2014 17:58:31 GMT 1
With the cold, & snow of winter their are places that allow indoor flying. As for myself I like going high, & far. with the lights, walls backboards, & ceiling to dodge I don't think I would be a big fan of indoor flying. But with a micro plane it might be a fun challenge, any way that's my opinion of it , lets here yours
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Post by Knackered Sailor on Feb 12, 2014 23:45:37 GMT 1
Funnily enough I ordered one yesterday a small Tiger Moth as the club I joined hires a sports hall on Sunday evenings. The weather here (Cornwall UK) has been awful for months and looks set to continue that way, so indoors should help to sharpen me up ready for SC and the great outdoors in the Spring.
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Post by hghost on Feb 13, 2014 1:10:15 GMT 1
Never thought about indoor flying ( other than a couple micro heli's )...there is No place to fly indoors here, that I know of. gee i can not even get to the Flying club here. Locked gates and no returned calls.
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Post by Knackered Sailor on Feb 13, 2014 21:04:01 GMT 1
Never thought about indoor flying ( other than a couple micro heli's )...there is No place to fly indoors here, that I know of. gee i can not even get to the Flying club here. Locked gates and no returned calls.
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Post by sham on Feb 14, 2014 13:31:15 GMT 1
Indoor flying isn't really an option for me, there are no flying clubs nearby - and I'm not renting out a sports hall just for me I have flown micro heli's in the house, just for the kids entertainment - but those were just the very basic IR toy ones.
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jb cub
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Post by jb cub on Mar 6, 2014 17:30:12 GMT 1
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Post by Knackered Sailor on Mar 7, 2014 11:30:46 GMT 1
lol Now what is the chance of that happening? Amazing :-)
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