Mike,
You are doing the right thing to check out potential sites. If the air is good, the UNI dome would be great. The $2000 / day is steep and hopefully negotiable if and when we decide to hold a multi-day contest there.
-Kang
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "mkirda@..." <mkirda@...> wrote:
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> I'd put it this way: There are very few sites in the US that have a 160' ceiling. Now I do not know if this place would be ideal for a contest or not - hence my desire to go fly there and evaluate it as a contest site. The largest part is the air - Is it stable enough for the light stuff? Also are the obstructions a deal-breaker?
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> Once we figure that out, then we can see how negotiable the price is.
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> Back in March when the Indoor committee was talking up at the EAA, everyone was lamenting the lack of places to fly. I took that to heart as I think we should all be working towards trying to open up new (and old) venues.
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> Regards.
> Mike Kirda
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>
> > --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, LeRoy C Cordes <lcordes@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Seems like the $2000 would be a large preventative - where is the
> > > UniDome, Mike ?
> >
>
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