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Steven SnyderParticipant
Turned out to be a nice day dispite the haze from the Canadian wildfires. The 182 strut held up just fine for 11 tows. Thanks Don for pulling us around. The Master John Lincoln kept the PW5 up for 1.5 hours. Andy capped the day off with delicious Polish sausage. Thanks to everyone who came out today.
Steven SnyderParticipantWill be out at 11 with a guest.
Steven SnyderParticipantWe have sold several gift certificates lately so expect that there will be calls for rides this weekend.
Steven SnyderParticipantI’m interested.
Steve
Steven SnyderParticipantThanks John.
One correction, it’s 10 dollars for flights greater than 10 minutes and 5 dollars for flights 10 minutes and less regardless of the launch method.
Steve
Steven SnyderParticipantHope everyone enjoyed today. Expecting a full report . Now for Monday still looking for a towpilot and/or winch crew for afternoon and evening operations. Lets do this!
Steven SnyderParticipantDon;
What time tomorrow? I can come out early.
Steve
Steven SnyderParticipantNow we need a refresher on how to connect to the web cam.
Steve
Steven SnyderParticipantYou’ve got this, Logan. Nail it!
Steven SnyderParticipantGoing to call off tomorrow. With people out of town and no tow pilots available plus the winds forecast let’s save it for a later date.
Steve
Steven SnyderParticipantWatching the winds but would like to start 9am. Also expecting a friend around 6pm but weather looks iffy.
Any tow pilots?
Steven SnyderParticipantToday was a beautiful day. We finished with 24 flights, 14 winch launch and 10 tows. Flights ranged from 5 mins to 2.5 hours. The winch was located well east in the bean field approx 4800 ft. Releases averaged around 2400 msl. A good time was had by all and if you could not be there be sure to make it out on the next flyable day.
Steve
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