Flying Saturday, May 11

Started by Frank v B, May 09, 2019, 09:19:00 PM

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Frank v B

Weather permitting, I will be at the field this Saturday from about 9:30am -1 pm.  Happy to help any student wishing help or any member needing help with a maiden flight.

I will attempt to maiden two new airplanes (50 size Denight Special, 20 size SuperSportster).

This also lets Andy know how to avoid me or when to come and bug me. ;)

Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

bweaver

Good idea Frank.  The weather forecast is looking good.  I will be willing to assist students as well.

I will be at the field in the morning, but not likely to arrive until ten-ish.

Michael

The weather and wind conditions look good, so far. I'll probably get there about 2 to 3 pm, and stay for a couple hours.

Any students wishing for help, should see Frank or Bruce in the morning!  ;D
Michael

Frank v B

re:"Any students wishing for help, should see Frank or Bruce in the morning!  ;D"

Hey Bruce, our president is a master delegator.  ;D  Poor students. ;)
Love it.


Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

Frank v B

Had a great morning flying.  Got there at 9:15 and Mike Brodey and Jim Spence were already flying up a storm.  Then Mark, Moshe, Richard, Bruce, Chris, Ken and Andy showed up.  A fun day.  Everything was prepped for Michael's visit.  I had to leave at 12:30 for two business appointments.

Photos below:
203: Mark programming a DXE...literally
205: Moshe checking in with his intergalactic friends on his communicator.
206: Mark smiling at the successful programming of the DXE
213: Mark giving Bruce a flying lesson. ;)
214: Chris showing off his flying skills.
216: Andy- no idea what he is doing but he is enjoying himself.
217: Richard and Bruce.

"Never trade luck for skill"

Frank v B

Some fun shots:
209: Andy flossing his teeth with my 72 meg receiver on the SuperSportster
210: Yes master!
218: how Frank re-programs his ESC.  He gives it a lecture!

"Never trade luck for skill"

Michael

Gary's 'Arctic scheme' F16, takeoff, and landing.

Michael

bweaver

Boy! From the looks of it, it appears lots of TEMAC members are getting ready for 'Jets Day' which I was reminded today is coming soon.

It was a great day at the field. I was glad to see that Mark got his new transmitter working and thanks to Chris for the DXe transmitter which connected perfectly with @msatin 's newly programed radio.   One down and one more to go.