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SteveM | Midwest Products Aero-Star .40 | Flying | 01-Jan-09 16:48 | |
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I took advantage of a period of lighter rain (and stronger wind) to break out the Aero-Star. I took two laps about the field then landed and made haste to thaw out at the nearest heater. Two laps may not sound like much, but in this weather that is a lot. |
SteveM | Midwest Products Aero-Star .40 | Flying | 01-Jan-09 16:43 | |
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A few brave souls ventured out into the rain to get a few minutes aloft, many landings missed the runway due to gusting wind and numb fingers. There was a continuous rain shower all morning, even though it is not visible in these pictures. |
SteveM | Midwest Products Aero-Star .40 | Flying | 01-Jan-09 16:40 | |
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Wind and rain turned most everyone into armchair pilots. Propane heaters, coffee, and a big pot of chili helped keep everyone warm. |
SteveM | Midwest Products Aero-Star .40 | Flying | 01-Jan-09 16:36 | |
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Turn out for the club's 2009 Polar Bear Fly In was surprisingly good this year. |
SteveM | Midwest Products Aero-Star .40 | Flying | 14-Oct-08 16:12 | |
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I finally found time and suitable weather to dist off my transmitter and planes. Of course the 0-1 MPH wind that was forecasted was more like 5+ MPH with gusts. The sun is far enough to the South now to allow landing from the East in the morning. |
SteveM | Midwest Products Aero-Star .40 | Flying | 30-Jul-08 12:45 | |
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I landed and came to a stop where the crossing had been attempted. I hoped to get a picture of them walking past the plane, but she would have nothing to do with it and blew at it (sounds like a sneeze) several times to voice her distrust and alarm. |