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  • SLED-WORKS Aero Tow -Owatonna, MN July 7-10, 2016

    SLED-WORKS Aero Tow will take place July 7-10, 2016
    This years event will be even bigger and better than last years!!!

    REGISTRATION IS OPEN ONLINE.... Click HERE

    Visit www.sled-works.com for photos of previous events
    See www.owatonna-rc-modelers.com for information about the field
    Len Buffinton
    Team Horizon Hobby

  • #2
    Thank you Len for creating this link to our event!

    Tim

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    • #3
      I'm gettin' antsy... so... I had the 'Bugs or Us' guy spray my house. Can't wait to get up there in Min-uh-soe-tuh to fly!

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      • #4
        Hope to see some of you guys here soon...we have 8-9 tow planes this year so there should be zero cue to go flying​
        ARUP is driving up all the way from Kentucky to fly with us...thanks Mike...
        Kevin

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        • #5
          So what's going on up there!! No pictures, it did not happen

          Jeremy and Ben
          SCCAAA TT TN

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        • #6
          I am hoping someone will post some pictures...I was too busy towing and flying gliders to even think about taking a photos...​Huge winds on Friday so flew the HKM -28 which could care less about wind...got more stick time yesterday on the big Mueller Ka6cr until the sun went down last nite for glass- off flying...Largest attendance yet at our 4th event ...30 something pilots.....
          Had a tow line arrest with my 108% Pegasus yesterday and am now sitting with broken carbon fiber landing gear.. over the event I broke 3 props...I still had a great time and learn from each of my mistakes...Kostas from South Dakota towed with mid size BiDule DA-120 on cans...very impressive...we had 3 Pegasus's 3 extras and I cap and a mess of electric carbon cubs for the little stuff...
          kevin

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          • #7
            Just got in from a 13 hour drive. Some pics are in my computer but need editing for size. Here are a few. Wenger loaned this nice 53' box trailer for sailplane storage. That was HUGE in more ways than one! Personally, that saved me a whole lot of rig and de-rig time. I know it saved time for the other pilots and brought peace of mind for the pilots knowing their birds were safe. Thanks, Wenger!!!!!! Did I mention that Wenger provided this nice trailer? Thanks, thanks, thanks!

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            The last pic is of a 'rental' the club provided for the tow planes. Everyone had a great time!

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            • #8
              Pilots getting ready! Putting sailplanes together, meeting new friends and reacquainting with old friends! The flying wing pilot would give Stephane a run for his money for most flights. Unfortunately, I'm terrible remembering names but he is a super nice guy! The nicest folks fly and associate with model sailplanes!!!! Paul was busy flying his orange trimmed birds! Yankee Doodle came to town... for its maiden!

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              • #9
                More Yankee Doodle maiden shots! What a pretty sailplane. The builder is 'Doc' and Larry did the piloting duty. Pre-flight consultation noted!

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                • #10
                  Success! Back to the flight line for another go! A hawk was checking out the activity! A father/son team from Oklahoma had two pretty Topaz sailplanes and some others. Unfortunately, I don't have pics of the blue and white one. I was flying, too, so didn't get as many pics as I would have liked.

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                    Great event with decent weather and great people. Thanks Mike for posting so many pictures.

                    Tim

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                    • #12
                      Nice Pictures Michael.

                      Congratulations to all on another successful event!

                      Len Buffinton
                      Team Horizon Hobby

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                      • #13
                        You are welcome, Tim. Thank you, Len. Yes... congrats and thanks to the Sled Works Team for a nice event. Jim Fricke showed some thermal expertise to me via my Balestruccio. Jim flew it for quite a bit. Thanks, buddy! One amazing show was Mike Fox on final with his Genesis. He was on his way in for a landing... pretty close to the end of the runway I might add... when he got bumped by a thermal. He worked that air up and away for quite some time for an amazing altitude gain! He is one smooth flier! Thanks for the 'schooling'... it was... well... amazing!

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