Hi Scott, Yes I was there. Of
course that is old news and I’m sure all parties involved have resolved
the issue….I think. Yes, I believe there was some chatter regarding
banning foam gliders from flying simultaneously with the expensive glass
gliders. Most folks will exercise respect and courtesy when the two are
in the same airspace by landing. Others with no regard or through pure
ignorance usually will not have a clue and continue flying on. I have heard
that some have found that a sharp little tap on the head with a tire iron
usually has the desired effect on these individuals. But……there
is always the thick skulled where nothing seemingly works. They are
hopelessly beyond reasoning with and are just to dunce. There are other
methods I have heard used on these individuals with limited success, that I won’t
elaborate on, via this forum. Hope this helps you. Cliff Lindgren From: Scott Hewett
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Hewett Sent: Wednesday, October
12, 2005 7:20 AM Subject: [RCSE] Foamies
versus Glass Slippers I recall an incident at Soar Utah 2002 whereby some bozo
flying an out-of-control foamy took out a pristine scratch built fiberglass
airliner. Has Soar Utah put any rules into effect that will prevent
future incidents of that sort, such as banning foamies? Can anyone
provide more details of that incident? Thanks |
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