I think what has been missed so far is that the Fraser Highway runs right
alongside the Remote Control Flying Club of British Columbia main flying
field.  This is the largest flying club in the Vancouver area and it's field
is very busy.  You would have thought the local RCMP detachment would have
figured this out...

Phil in Vancouver
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill & Bunny Kuhlman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 17, 2006 10:55 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Small [R/C] plane crash...



In the early 80's, our son was flying a 2x6 in a contest in Mount
Vernon, Washington. He had a pop-off and the sailplane had nearly
immediate nose-first contact with the ground. Within minutes, two of
the the local police were out at the Tercel's field wanting to know
where the airplane crashed. Someone driving by had apparently seen a
portion of the episode and called 911 to report an airplane crash.
There was a full size glider port fairly close by, so in retrospect
the response was not that surprising. The police were actually
somewhat amused and stayed to watch the flying for a short while. No,
the incident didn't make the papers so far as we know.

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B^2
Bill & Bunny Kuhlman
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