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Big glider towing at Elkins Field
Those who were at Elkins Field to witness the first-ever attempted big glider/big tow plane flying this morning were amply entertained. The plan was to tow Matt Biga’s 165” E-flite “Blanik”, (flown by Matt) with his equally large World Models “Clipped Wing Cub”(piloted by Harold Anderson), using a relative short tow-line.
After a semi-successful first attempt, foiled by the tow-line coming off the tow plane, the second flight was spectacular, enhanced by the smoke canisters on the 25 lb. “Blanik’s” wing tips. A blue sky would have improved the photos, but the flight couldn’t have been more successful. Excitement ramped up as the flight concluded with a bit more spoiler application than the glider needed and a smoking “Blanik” landing a bit prematurely in the tall grass at the south end of the runway.
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August 18, 2018 Burger Burn
Thanks to all of the participation from LAFFS members and guests, yesterday’s “Burger Burn” was an unqualified success, with a head-count of some 35 people making their presence known during the morning. As always, Bob McFadden brought a whole trailer full of necessities and food and had things well-organized for the volunteers who helped set up, cook, and in the case of Leonard Baker, function as the official “Brat Chef”! Kudos to all who came, flew, kibitzed, and simply enjoyed themselves.
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Flying today, July 7th
“Every Which Way But Loose” described more than the old Clint Eastwood movie this morning as newest LAFFS member, Matt Biga, entertained us all with the best 3D flying ever seen at Elkins Field. With his big Hangar 9 “Extra 260” powered by a twin DLE up front, the Peanut Gallery was entertained immensely, with and without the smoke being on. At one point as he was hovering vertically in place for an extended period of time I told him I thought his plane was stuck. Leonard Baker brought out his venerable “Laser 200” with a DLE 35 up front for the first time in almost 20 years of being a hangar queen and it acquitted itself well, showing lots of potential to be a mainstay of Leonard’s stable. Also, Harold Anderson convinced Mike Mazzio, a member of the original LAFFS club, to come out and re-acquaint himself with former members and meet some of the current crop of flyers. Welcome, Mike! In all, it was a great morning. Thanks to all who came out. Attached are some shots of the action.... Read More