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  • lenb
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    Hi Matt,
    The corn starts to get tall around the end of June.
    It was great seeing you again yesterday. You're war bird was awesome to see. Thanks for bringing that out.

    You've had a great season, considering it was you're first aerotow only 5 months ago. Great job and I'm sure I speak for everyone else when I say we're pleased to have you in our aerotowing community

    Len

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  • hello82
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    yup. what a great day! thanks for letting us know to come out there. 2 hr drive each way for me but always well worth it!! Great to see everyone again.

    It was the first time in a long time of flying the glider without any wind hardly ( and vortexes on runway!), which really helps feel where the trim is set and do some slow flight. Had a chance to really practice some opposite rudder/aileron turns to keep her flat and super slow.

    Nice to see the land so very flat without any corn stalk too. Will it be like that for awhile still in the spring?

    and thanks to the tow guys! I will get one too someday!

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  • BobM
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    What a fantastic day today......weather was amazing, very mild breezes caused by passing thermals.

    I had the Arcus out and caught some great flights !

    Many thanks to Len, Rob, and John for all the tows.

    Bob

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  • Jeff D
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    Much sadness thinking about you guys from my desk at work today

    Glad it was boomer of a day for you though!

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  • lenb
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    Holy Smokes Batman... What a day!!
    Crystal clear blue sky's and stupid lift everywhere you flew. Never seen such a day. With only the slightest hint of a breeze, you could land any direction you chose. Bidule 180 did the hauling today with Myself, Rob and John Banks on the sticks throughout the day.
    Great to see the guys again, hopefully the weather will hold for next weekend.

    Didn't get many pictures today, but at the end of the day, with the sun setting and the local restaurateur calling, everyone chipped in to help me get the planes apart and packed. Thanks again guys.

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  • TomTerrific?
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    One of the years best flying days. Thanks Len and Rob for all the tows!
    One of my tows hit a whopping 2200 feet. And, i didn't even roll the sailplane during the tows this time... although i lost sight of her once

    I'm finally enjoying the 4.3m Ventus 2cx. Less fixes and more flying. Today, thermals were everywhere and after 30-45 minute flights, we were all landing exhausted and happy.

    Good seeing everyone again. Take Care.

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  • TomTerrific?
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    Ya- sounds GREAT! I'll be there too.

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  • lenb
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    Weather is looking amazing for tomorrow, No wind and 50+ degrees- Huge thermals forecasted according to the SSMG


    YEAH BABY.

    I'll have the Bidule fired up for vertical launching!

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  • hello82
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    cool, will try to make it again...

    Matt

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  • lenb
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    FLYING THIS SATURDAY IN SALEM

    DEC 5th

    Looks like nice weather this weekend, so we'll be towing and gliding and whatever else you want to fly.
    Come on out and join us.


    LEN

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  • Jeff D
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    Here's the other group.

    Jeff

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  • Jeff D
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    Great time yesterday. Many thanks to Bob, Steve and Len on the tow duties and putting the day together. Great shots Len. I'm glad you got a shot of me and my son. Put the Cularis in service to let him try some stick time. He did ok for the first time but less wind would have helped him. It was interesting that one time I let him try the ASW20 (after a few flights short flights on the Cularis) and after he was on the box for no more than a few seconds he exclaims "Wow, this is different.... Much more stable..." Hmm

    Dan and I snagged a few shots. see attached.

    Will post a few more after these 10

    Looking forward to the warmer weather already. Happy Holidays all.

    Jeff

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  • hello82
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    Hey all ...looked like a perfect day and tons of fun as usual! Bummed I could not make it...inlaw duties....keep us posted on any other last minute fly days before next season!

    Matt

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  • BobM
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    Had a great time with the group yesterday. A fantastic turnout.

    Wonderful pictures Len, thanks for sharing them.

    I was able to help with towing a little with the Bidule, but unfortunately had problems with the ignition again in the early afternoon and had to put it away......I'll sort it out and have it back flying quickly.

    Really great to see so many sailplanes and many thanks to Steve especially for all the towing yesterday.

    Many thanks to Len and Steve for making the event happen this year.

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  • Nodd
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    Dig the photos Len.

    I wasn't expecting such a big turnout, pulling into the site I was like "wow that's a lot of cars". We had two tugs running at once, awesome. Flew the heck out of T-HEVY as usual, took the mini-Minimoa up a few times. Got to fool around with John's aerobatic, fast-glass ehh... whatever it was. That was a nice change from slow-boat vintage birds (although we like those too), great fun.

    Cheers to the tug pilots, especially Bob for scrambling all week to get his Bidule fixed in time. Len & Steve too for being... well... themselves. You folks rule! And also great to hang out with everyone else & do what we do best.

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