[NSRCA-discussion] Geographically challenged

J N Hiller jnhiller at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 3 09:09:30 AKST 2013


Happy New Year Georgie. I'd be happy to fly with you any time but I'm way
too far away.

I'm one of those seasonal fliers that enjoy a significant building season.
It was 16 degrees here this morning and these old bones start objecting much
below 50.
Building an E-powered version of my Option-160 with a formed 3/32-balsa
fuselage. Weight W-stab parts & canopy ready for covering is 31.4 oz / 889
g. Hope to fly near 10 lb.

Jim Hiller

-----Original Message-----
From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org
[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of George Kennie
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 6:08 AM
To: General pattern discussion
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Geographically challenged

I was told about this guy by one of my local club members who gave me his
Tel # and I called him
to inform him that I would be happy to help him out and also informed him
that the club that I fly at
is only 6 miles from his house, whereas the field he is currently flying at
is over 15 miles from home,
but for some reason he thought it would take him longer to come to my field.
I further tried to entice him with the news that I had trained 3 other guys
at my home field, each of
which had subsequently attended their first contest and won the Sportsman
event that day.
Gary Garabian is 65 miles from where this guy lives and I think that that
might get old fast, but then
stranger things have worked.
I fly on Saturdays and when I told him that I go to church on Sundays I
think I turned him off quickly,
plus, he wanted me to drive to his field which was about 45 miles from my
home and with gas prices
being what they are I felt a little put upon. Probably just me !
I'm still willing to take him under my wing, but I'd like to see a little
investment on his part.
I fly at a field in Revere,Mass and he said that he lives in Malden, Mass,
abutting towns.
I'm waiting,
Georgie








On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 12:42 PM, astropuppy < astropuppy at gmail.com
<mailto:astropuppy at gmail.com> > wrote:
Does anybody know of any pattern flyers in Eastern Massachusetts? Mark
Sullivan wrote to the R/C Aerobatics column asking for help finding other
Pattern flyers in and around Eastern Massachusetts.
He is part of these organizations  Burlington RC Flyers club
<http://www.burlington-rc.com/>   495th R/C Squadron
<http://www.495thsquadron.org/>  and  North East Classic Pattern
Organization <http://necpo.org/>

I know very little about the New England area. Please respond here or
directly to my column email address  rcaerobatics at gmail.com
<mailto:rcaerobatics at gmail.com>  if you can help Mark out.

Mike Riggs


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