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2019 New England Aero Tow - Salem, CT - May 16-19
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Thanks to everyone who came out and helped to make our tenth annual a success.
Other than two hour range of rain on Friday (followed by some great still evening air) we flew throughout. Len and I especially appreciate the selfless tow plane pilots, all the soaring faithful and the support of the Propbusters club members.
Jeff Duhaime will be along in a few days with his usual spectacular gallery of photos. I’ve posted s few of my own each day on our Facebook photo sharing page.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/6150...group_activity
Again, we appreciate you! Now, on to the next! Horizon at AMA HQ and then Windy Ridge.
SteveTeam PowerBox Systems Americas... If flying were the language of men, soaring would be its poetry.
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Thanks much Steve, Len and the club for hosting, and all of the tow pilots. Just got back home after the frazzled ride. Was great to fly at Salem again, see everyone, do the hang, eat well, and find some amazing thermals. I was going to look for the brewery you mentioned Steve but never got around to it. Next time!
Can't make Horizon in mid June but hope to see you all in at Windy Ridge.
A few blurry pics...something was wrong with camera...
Matt
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Wednesday, June 15th...loaded and ready to leave for Salem.
Wednesday evening at the Prop Busters field, we got our first look at Gunny's new masterpiece...Cessna 185.
Checked in at the Sleep Inn in Niantic...have stayed in this same hotel on every visit. Room was very nice and floor was quiet thought out my stay.
Became a regular at The Shack Restaurant, arriving there at 6:300am every morning.
Only got a few pictures of the event in progress, but here are some familiar faces.
Got to fly my Swallow a lot and love how it performs!
kind of sad, but this was the last event for my Bidule 170 #1. After somewhere around 200 flight hours. We experienced a failure of the crankshaft and threw the prop off at about 150' in the air will towing. Sailplane released and the Bidule made a perfect emergency landing back on the field. Upon close insoecting, the extreme vibration set up by the engine failure severly damaged the airframe, many, many stress cracks throughout the fuselage.Although the obvious damage could be repaired, my concern is what might be damaged and not obvious...plus all of the hinges, servos, and othere componets are well used at this point. So I bid farewell to my wonderful Bidule170 as it goes off line into retirement!
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Thank you to everyone that made another great event. Tow pilots, pilots, RC Propbuster members and everyone else. Finally got to shake off the winter rust for both the planes, fingers and camera.
Speaking of camera, here is the link for the album
Thanks to Kathy S. for snagging a few shots too with my spare camera.
Enjoy,
Jeff D
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