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I work about 5 miles from Ashbourme and live about 10 miles away, I fly either on the field next to work which is a smallish paddock with too many trees and a lake in the way (which my heli has been in) or on a local playing field near home, less trees and no lake just the goal posts to dodge!
When are you coming over this way and are you any good? Don't want anyone local showing me up which to be honest will not take much doing!
But seriously, send me some details and i will see what i can sort out.
T-Rex 600 Nitro Pro ( now gone to live in Newark..!)
T-Rex 450 (very high possibility of one this year)
DX7
Phoenix flight sim
Proud owner of just the 1 EGS
Who said that learning to fly on your own was difficult???? They were right!
going to the sandybrook country park soon. is that anywhere near...if i knew there was a local heli club i might have nipped over on sunday afternoon or something. hoping to fit my trex450 in the car but no doubt there wont be bloody room knowing how much stuff my missus will want to take!
Trex700e, V bar v5 pro,
Trex450v2
Trex 600esp....scorpion motor and 8s setup...hold tight....
No heli clubs in a 30 mile radius, just the misserable plank flyers at Ashbourne on the old airfield who I have been to see once and vowed never to go back!
Its either the tree lined laked filled paddock or after looking at the photo's on the Sandy Brook website http://www.pinelodgeholidays.co.uk/sandybrook.ihtml I may be inclined to stay at Sandy brook and search for the bird in the sauna....
T-Rex 600 Nitro Pro ( now gone to live in Newark..!)
T-Rex 450 (very high possibility of one this year)
DX7
Phoenix flight sim
Proud owner of just the 1 EGS
Who said that learning to fly on your own was difficult???? They were right!
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