[Hidden-tech] Looking for an indoor place to fly model airplanes indoors

Christian Lagier christian at tippingpointprojects.com
Thu Feb 10 13:23:37 EST 2011


Check with the local roller-derby club. They are leasing/borrowing an ideal
location in a very large old industrial warehouse in Florence.

Christian

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 2:13 PM, David Korpiewski <davidk at cs.umass.edu>wrote:

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> I'm looking for a space about the size of a small gym in which I can fly
> some model airplanes that are really small -- like 16 inch wingspans and
> some model helicopters.   My club (www.franklinrc.com) is very small
> with I think maybe 3 to 4 guys that have small planes or helicopters
> that would actually fly.  So its not many of us at all.
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> -Ideal times would be on Saturday or Sunday or perhaps a week night
> after 6pm.
> -Ideally this place would be in Franklin County
> -We don't have a lot of money, so cheap/free is best.
> -Happy to trade lessons in flying model aircraft in return for the use
> of a space :-)
> -Doesn't need to be really hot inside, even 50F+ is fine.  Just not
> freezing.
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> Garages work too, not just gyms, or any open space.
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> Thanks a lot for your consideration
> David
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