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Old June 24th 06, 12:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Martin X. Moleski, SJ" wrote in message ...
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 23:15:47 GMT, ".Blueskies."
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400' is a recommendation, not a restriction. The issue is if you (the RC pilot) become a hazard to air navigation then
you are in violation of those FARs, not because you are flying over 400' high. Kite flying off the end of a runway has
the same restrictions...


Makes sense.

Hold the RC plane up and look at it from 400' (the length of a football field even) and you will be surprised at how
small it looks, even the 1/4 scale jobs. Indeed folks do fly higher and further than 400' but it does take some
doing...


Our flight line is 800' from the I-190 on the left and about the same distance
to the tree line on the right, so I routinely see my planes at least that far
away as I fly the pattern (such as it is) at our field.

A small version of the field survey is on this page:

http://moleski.net/rc/respark4.htm

For those photos and for the ones on this page, I'm sure I was well above
400':

http://moleski.net/rc/respark3.htm

I've never flown that high before or since. I should rig another camera
one of these days and get some fresh photos of the field. The surveyor
who did the sketch laid out a landing area for us and had us put
fertilizer around it. It worked really well--the greener grass of the
flight line is very visible.

Marty


Nice job, good pix. Looks like you folks are/were struggling to keep the site alive. Similar issues at every club/group
I have ever visited...


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Old June 24th 06, 02:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 11:58:14 GMT, ".Blueskies."
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... A small version of the field survey is on this page:


http://moleski.net/rc/respark4.htm


For those photos and for the ones on this page, I'm sure I was well above
400':


http://moleski.net/rc/respark3.htm


Nice job, good pix. Looks like you folks are/were struggling to keep the site alive. Similar issues at every club/group
I have ever visited...


We aggravated a neighbor by doing a 6:30 AM TV show with big planes. Noise
carries well on cool, quiet, morning air. (

Other than that, we've done OK. It's a big park and the Parks Department has
been very kind to us.

Marty
 




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