Why wouldn't he?
When I drove down to ATL it took 3 tanks of gas at $50/tank and the
same to get back. $300/1800miles is .167/mile. That trip can be made
from morning to evening.
Bill is right about the Lakehurst experience.
Max
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <vhacker@...> wrote:
>
> Bil I hope you can get ther for less than $.50 /mile Hack
>
> > As others have mentioned Lakehurst is a different sort of experience
> > from most indoor contests. To me it's more like my local club contests
> > than like USIC or Kent or Colorado. There's little if any organization
> > or rules or expectations. You just go and do your thing. Even if it's
> > called a contest there is little in the way of head to head
competition
> > or turning in of scores.
> >
> > You can pretty much fly any kind of indoor model at pretty much any
> > time. If your model might interfere with what someone else is
doing you
> > can just walk to a different area to fly. You might go home with all
> > kinds of unmentionable filth stuck to your body. If you're unlucky
> > about the weather you might spend more time visiting than flying.
> >
> > But, at the end of the day you will have spent time in one of the best
> > indoor flying sites in the world. And the only cost is what it takes
> > for you to get there.
>
Received on Fri Jun 22 2007 - 13:18:18 CEST
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