The "Clarence Sailplane Society" has evolved into the Western NY Sailplane
and Electric Flyers. Most of the club flies electric of some sort.
I am still very likely to make some remark about propellers at out club
meetings during show and tell, but if we were ( _I_ was ) to keep guys from
flying e-sailplanes and park flyers around our field, I would just about
have the whole frequency board to myself.
The biggest issue we always face is the field thing. We fly at a college
and, currently, there are marker stakes on the field we use. It's very
simple - if it is not your land, you can lose it at any time.
Tom Koszuta
Western New York Sailplane and Electric Flyers
Buffalo, NY
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From: "Dave Register" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [RCSE] Tulsoar
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evolve with new trends
Discus and electrics are also excellent places to go
Pure open class soaring clubs are tough to support
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