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Stuart & Kathryn Fields
August 7th 07, 04:17 PM
The next big helicopter meet that I know of occurs near Cleveland Ok. The
last week-end of September. The meet put on by John Spurling of Pro-Drive
is one of the good ones. The flying is good and there is usually a poker
run and prizes as well as a band and dancing. There are usually some 30 or
so helicopters at this event. We will be there, hopefully with my Baby
Belle. Hope to see some of the participants of this news group, if there
are still any out there, at this event.

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Stuart & Kathryn Fields, Publishers
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
(760) 608-1299 technical cell
www.experimentalhelo.com
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Steve R[_2_]
August 8th 07, 12:13 AM
"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in
message ...
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 08:17:50 -0700, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields"
> > wrote:
>
>>The next big helicopter meet that I know of occurs near Cleveland Ok. The
>>last week-end of September. The meet put on by John Spurling of Pro-Drive
>>is one of the good ones. The flying is good and there is usually a poker
>>run and prizes as well as a band and dancing. There are usually some 30
>>or
>>so helicopters at this event. We will be there, hopefully with my Baby
>>Belle. Hope to see some of the participants of this news group, if there
>>are still any out there, at this event.
>
> Someone needs to have a heli-meet in Southern CA... wink, wink,
> nudge, nudge.. :)
>

So what are YOU doing 4 to 6 months from now???? ;-D

How long does it take to set one of these things up anyway?

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
August 8th 07, 08:02 PM
Mirage Dry Lake is just a little North of you and has 6 miles long and 1
mile wide which should be enough for a helicopter fly-in. However it is a
bit dusty...
We need a grassy field some where North of the LA area but not out into the
desert sand. ???

--
Stuart & Kathryn Fields, Publishers
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
(760) 608-1299 technical cell
www.experimentalhelo.com
www.vkss.com


"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in
message ...
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 18:13:36 -0500, "Steve R"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>> Someone needs to have a heli-meet in Southern CA... wink, wink,
>>> nudge, nudge.. :)
>>>
>>
>>So what are YOU doing 4 to 6 months from now???? ;-D
>
> Hopefully earning a living at the controls of a helicopter. :)
>
>>How long does it take to set one of these things up anyway?
>
> I would imagine it's quite a bit of work. I've done a couple of 1
> night events that required street closings etc and those took about a
> month of non-stop phone calls and a lot of paperwork..
>
> I have no idea WHERE I'd find a location.. I wonder if the local RC
> club would allow the use of their field....
>
>

Shiver
August 8th 07, 08:33 PM
> We need a grassy field some where North of the LA area but not out into the
> desert sand. ???

Devil's advocate reporting for duty.

Imagine if you had a HUGE track of land perhaps even out into that
desert sand.

And yes even I can imagine what sand might do to a helicopter.

BUT.... here me out.

What if you set up a really big golf course out in the boonies.

Something where each fairways was perhaps miles long.

You tee off get into your helicopter fly out to the ball hit the ball
again and well you get the idea... don't you.

If you found some kinda rugged place with lots of room to draw out a
nine hole course.... you might get some interest in people coming out
for an event like that.


Your greens could be anything with a little patch of grass and a hole
in the middle.

Your fairways could be anything from dry creek beds, gravel pits, rough
terrain.... you get the idea.

Well that's my thought for the day and I'm sticking to them.

Or......... find a place that is more conventional with a bona fide
golf course nearby who would be interested in having a dozen or more
helicopters fly in for a round of golf.

I'll bet you would find some operator that would be interested in that
idea.

After all it would be their event of the day.

Think of the publicity that could be generated.

Find yourself a movie star that likes flying helicopters, and playing
golf and who might be interested in lending their name for a golf
tournament like no other.

Hows about someone like.... Indiana Jones. Doesn't he own a 206. And
hasn't he rescued a few people at his summer home.

There's got to be tons of others out there in La La Land.

Set it up as a charity event and raise money for some worthwhile cause.

Get involved with your young eagle program.

How bout a fox chase with hidden radio transmitters etc and ham radio
operaters helping the pilots find the hidden fox.

Hell there's tons ideas that you could consider.

The point I'm trying to make is that if you want to entice people to
spend time and money coming out to the west coast and into the
Las Angeles area then you plan an event so interesting, and unique that
will make them want to be there.

A swap meet, BBQ, and belly bumps and bull**** session in the beer tent
isn't going to cut it when there are already numerous events like that
already.

There you go folks.... Now take the ball and run with it.

The devil's advocate is now leaving the group and going to the kitchen
for a sanny and coffee.

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
August 8th 07, 09:05 PM
Shiver: I know of a spot that exactly meets part of your description: The
Golf Course at Trona CA. I flew over it in my helicopter and couldn't
figure out what it was at first. The putting greens must have been an 8x6
artificial turf areas with the fairways looking worse than ground zero after
multiple nukes. I don't think that that one would work. Even if you just
flew to the putting greens and putted. I think that the putting greens were
too small for a helo unless you limited to ultralite helicopters only.
That said I don't think that you could get the golfers off the course long
enough to do what you suggested. These people tend to be a bit fanatical.
I once watched a skydiver land on a putting green and dropped his canopy
over the head of a guy with his head down putting. I've never heard such
language before. I didn't know that all the nouns, pronouns, adverbs, and
adjectives could be assembled in such a colorful way.

--
Stuart & Kathryn Fields, Publishers
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
(760) 608-1299 technical cell
www.experimentalhelo.com
www.vkss.com


"shiver" > wrote in message
...
>
>> We need a grassy field some where North of the LA area but not out into
>> the
>> desert sand. ???
>
> Devil's advocate reporting for duty.
>
> Imagine if you had a HUGE track of land perhaps even out into that
> desert sand.
>
> And yes even I can imagine what sand might do to a helicopter.
>
> BUT.... here me out.
>
> What if you set up a really big golf course out in the boonies.
>
> Something where each fairways was perhaps miles long.
>
> You tee off get into your helicopter fly out to the ball hit the ball
> again and well you get the idea... don't you.
>
> If you found some kinda rugged place with lots of room to draw out a
> nine hole course.... you might get some interest in people coming out
> for an event like that.
>
>
> Your greens could be anything with a little patch of grass and a hole
> in the middle.
>
> Your fairways could be anything from dry creek beds, gravel pits, rough
> terrain.... you get the idea.
>
> Well that's my thought for the day and I'm sticking to them.
>
> Or......... find a place that is more conventional with a bona fide
> golf course nearby who would be interested in having a dozen or more
> helicopters fly in for a round of golf.
>
> I'll bet you would find some operator that would be interested in that
> idea.
>
> After all it would be their event of the day.
>
> Think of the publicity that could be generated.
>
> Find yourself a movie star that likes flying helicopters, and playing
> golf and who might be interested in lending their name for a golf
> tournament like no other.
>
> Hows about someone like.... Indiana Jones. Doesn't he own a 206. And
> hasn't he rescued a few people at his summer home.
>
> There's got to be tons of others out there in La La Land.
>
> Set it up as a charity event and raise money for some worthwhile cause.
>
> Get involved with your young eagle program.
>
> How bout a fox chase with hidden radio transmitters etc and ham radio
> operaters helping the pilots find the hidden fox.
>
> Hell there's tons ideas that you could consider.
>
> The point I'm trying to make is that if you want to entice people to
> spend time and money coming out to the west coast and into the
> Las Angeles area then you plan an event so interesting, and unique that
> will make them want to be there.
>
> A swap meet, BBQ, and belly bumps and bull**** session in the beer tent
> isn't going to cut it when there are already numerous events like that
> already.
>
> There you go folks.... Now take the ball and run with it.
>
> The devil's advocate is now leaving the group and going to the kitchen
> for a sanny and coffee.

Shiver
August 9th 07, 12:28 AM
In article >, Stuart &
Kathryn Fields > wrote:

> I don't think that that one would work. Even if you just
> flew to the putting greens and putted.

Well I'm saying you'd find a big track of land and set up a temporary
golf course.

Some chunk of land out in the boonies where nobody would bother you
during the tournament.

The other idea I yakked about was making arrangements at a real golf
course for the people to fly in by helicopter shoot a round of real
golf and at the end of the game..... fly out.

That's why I said that if a golf course went for it and upwards of a
dozen or more helicopters landed and parked on say the driving range
that it would be the event of the day for the golf course and would
probably generate some media attention.

----------> Place new thought here.

You would obviously have a two or three day event. Well choose a
central, convenient, and practical location that would have events
close by where people could fly to them by helicopter.

Fly in golf game at whatever golf course wanted that unique experience
of having you folks parked on their front lawn.

Young Eagles day where Young Eagles get a chance to go for a ride and
hang out with you guys and gals for the day.

Fly in BBQ and wine tasting (except for the pilots) at a California
Winery...... I'll bet you that some winery would be interested in
having a bunch of helicopters land at their location for a tour and
tasting ( except for the pilots ).

Pick a piece of barren land and get some ham radio operators interested
in setting up hidden little electo foxes that had to be found by the
helicopter pilot and crew.

See what I'm getting at.

A bunch of little oddball things to do as apposed to just parking the
machines for the weekend and hitting the beer tent.

How about a day trip to Catalina Island.... some place like that.

Put together an event where the people flew in by their personal
helicopters.

But also an event where as part of their weekend they would fly to
different events and return at the end of the day (whenever).

JohnO
August 9th 07, 01:13 AM
On Aug 9, 7:33 am, shiver > wrote:
> > We need a grassy field some where North of the LA area but not out into the
> > desert sand. ???
>
> Devil's advocate reporting for duty.
>
> Imagine if you had a HUGE track of land perhaps even out into that
> desert sand.
>
> And yes even I can imagine what sand might do to a helicopter.
>
> BUT.... here me out.
>
> What if you set up a really big golf course out in the boonies.
>
> Something where each fairways was perhaps miles long.
>
> You tee off get into your helicopter fly out to the ball hit the ball
> again and well you get the idea... don't you.
>
> If you found some kinda rugged place with lots of room to draw out a
> nine hole course.... you might get some interest in people coming out
> for an event like that.
>
> Your greens could be anything with a little patch of grass and a hole
> in the middle.
>
> Your fairways could be anything from dry creek beds, gravel pits, rough
> terrain.... you get the idea.
>
> Well that's my thought for the day and I'm sticking to them.
>
> Or......... find a place that is more conventional with a bona fide
> golf course nearby who would be interested in having a dozen or more
> helicopters fly in for a round of golf.
>
> I'll bet you would find some operator that would be interested in that
> idea.
>
> After all it would be their event of the day.
>
> Think of the publicity that could be generated.
>
> Find yourself a movie star that likes flying helicopters, and playing
> golf and who might be interested in lending their name for a golf
> tournament like no other.
>
> Hows about someone like.... Indiana Jones. Doesn't he own a 206. And
> hasn't he rescued a few people at his summer home.
>
> There's got to be tons of others out there in La La Land.
>
> Set it up as a charity event and raise money for some worthwhile cause.
>
> Get involved with your young eagle program.
>
> How bout a fox chase with hidden radio transmitters etc and ham radio
> operaters helping the pilots find the hidden fox.
>
> Hell there's tons ideas that you could consider.
>
> The point I'm trying to make is that if you want to entice people to
> spend time and money coming out to the west coast and into the
> Las Angeles area then you plan an event so interesting, and unique that
> will make them want to be there.
>
> A swap meet, BBQ, and belly bumps and bull**** session in the beer tent
> isn't going to cut it when there are already numerous events like that
> already.
>
> There you go folks.... Now take the ball and run with it.
>
> The devil's advocate is now leaving the group and going to the kitchen
> for a sanny and coffee.

I like it!

Can I suggest some sort of wargame with mounted paintball cannon?

:-D

Steve R[_2_]
August 11th 07, 04:22 PM
"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in
message ...
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 18:13:36 -0500, "Steve R"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>> Someone needs to have a heli-meet in Southern CA... wink, wink,
>>> nudge, nudge.. :)
>>>
>>
>>So what are YOU doing 4 to 6 months from now???? ;-D
>
> Hopefully earning a living at the controls of a helicopter. :)
>
>>How long does it take to set one of these things up anyway?
>
> I would imagine it's quite a bit of work. I've done a couple of 1
> night events that required street closings etc and those took about a
> month of non-stop phone calls and a lot of paperwork..
>
> I have no idea WHERE I'd find a location.. I wonder if the local RC
> club would allow the use of their field....
>

I'd imagine that depends on the RC field folks. I can think of one that
might jump at the chance and another who's response would probably be, "no
way in hell!" The latter of the two probably doesn't have enough space for
a 100% scale fly-in anyway. ;-)

Steve R[_2_]
August 14th 07, 02:21 AM
"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in
message ...
> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:22:31 -0500, "Steve R"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>I'd imagine that depends on the RC field folks. I can think of one that
>>might jump at the chance and another who's response would probably be, "no
>>way in hell!" The latter of the two probably doesn't have enough space
>>for
>>a 100% scale fly-in anyway. ;-)
>
> Well, if the attitude of a lot of the old farts in the club I'm
> thinking of holds the same for full scale as it does for RC, it's
> probably not going to happen.
>

I hear ya. I've ran into my fair share of those types too. I've never been
able to figure out if their attitudes are based on fear, jeolousy, or just a
bad disagreement with lasts nights dinner. ;-)

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
August 14th 07, 06:10 PM
Kevin: It is obvious you don't understand the particular form of recreation
being engaged in. It is called "Recreational Bitching". It is normally
practiced by the more senior members of an organization as they have lived
long enough for their bull**** buckets to get pretty full. These full
buckets get more attention than some of the other buckets. No solutions are
really sought, it is just an attempt to dump the buckets a little bit.


--
Stuart & Kathryn Fields, Publishers
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
(760) 608-1299 technical cell
www.experimentalhelo.com
www.vkss.com


"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in
message ...
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:21:09 -0500, "Steve R"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>I hear ya. I've ran into my fair share of those types too. I've never
>>been
>>able to figure out if their attitudes are based on fear, jeolousy, or just
>>a
>>bad disagreement with lasts nights dinner. ;-)
>
> I think they're just happiest when they're bitching about something.
> I went to two club meetings to see if it was an organization I wanted
> to join and this same small group of guys did nothing but bitch for
> the majority of both meetings. Yeah, lemme sign right up fellas...
>
>
>
>

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
August 15th 07, 03:42 PM
Yeah you may be right. Some people have no sense of Ha Ha about their
recreation. Some of those types just need to be told to "Take it elsewhere
it doesn't wear well here".

--
Stuart & Kathryn Fields, Publishers
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
(760) 608-1299 technical cell
www.experimentalhelo.com
www.vkss.com


"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in
message ...
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:10:07 -0700, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields"
> > wrote:
>
>>Kevin: It is obvious you don't understand the particular form of
>>recreation
>>being engaged in. It is called "Recreational Bitching". It is normally
>>practiced by the more senior members of an organization as they have lived
>>long enough for their bull**** buckets to get pretty full. These full
>>buckets get more attention than some of the other buckets. No solutions
>>are
>>really sought, it is just an attempt to dump the buckets a little bit.
>
> I think this goes a bit beyond "recreational".. I'm thinking it's a
> career position. Just got back from the local hobby shop where I was
> picking up some crash repair parts for one of my models and who's in
> there? 2 of the old farts and they're both giving the owner's wife
> crap about some part they don't have in stock.
>
> If I owned the shop, I'd toss those two morons out on their asses and
> not bother with ordering the part they're looking for.
>
>
>
>
>

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